I don't know if the word 'immigrant' even has an opposite, but a close word to its opposite is, "Native".
The opposite of native would be immigrant, alien, colonist, barbarian or invader.
The prefix for immigrant is "im-".
Brazil, with a population of 1.5 million immigrant Japanese
An emigrant is someone who leaves their own country to settle in another, while an immigrant is someone who comes to live in a foreign country. For example, "She was an emigrant from Spain, but now she is an immigrant in the United States."
A second generation immigrant refers to a person born in a country to immigrant parents. They are the first generation born in the new country, while their parents are considered first-generation immigrants.
The opposite of native would be immigrant, alien, colonist, barbarian or invader.
Yes. An immigrant is someone coming into a country and an emigrant is someone leaving. Of course when an emigrant is leaving their own country they will be an immigrant in the country they arrive in. So they can be the same when looked at different perspectives.
Alien, or foreign.
You can marry ANYONE you want. Well, as long as the person is of the opposite sex (depending on the state) and of legal age.
To me, undocumented immigrant sounds like the formerly known as illegal immigrant.
Immigrant ghettis are a special area or nighbourhood that is full by Immigrants or a specific immigrant.
An immigrant can get another sponsor if the sponsor if the immigrant is on H1B. But the new sponsor need to file a new H1B for the immigrant.
Yes,everyone is an immigrant.
The duration of The Immigrant is 1200.0 seconds.
The prefix for immigrant is "im-".
If one is only visiting the country, see for a vacation, they are a tourist. If one is moving to this country, they are an immigrant.
The word immigrant is a noun. An immigrant is someone who goes to a new country to permanently live there.