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A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
Flemish and Waloon are two totally different people who just live in the same country, they have an different history, culture, language etc... A Flemish is not a Walloon and a Walloon is not a Flemish
The opposite of immigrant is emigrant. An immigrant is a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country, while an emigrant is a person who leaves their own country to settle permanently in another country.
An immigrant is a person who moves to a foreign country with the intention of settling there, usually for better economic or social opportunities.
The country were Dutch people live is called The Netherlands or in the Dutch language 'Nederland'.
Ask them nicely. I can't, they live in a different country.
A national migrant is simply someone who moves to a different part of a country to live and work.
An immigrant
If you live in a free nation yes. Depending on the country in which you live, however, there may be intolerance towards foreign nationals and even may have laws against it.
A new immigrant is someone who has recently left the land where they were born and have arrived in the country where they are going to start a new life.
A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
A person who comes into a country from another country, usually for permanent residence.Someone coming into a new country from a different one.(an emigrant is one who emigrates, or leaves - an immigrant is one who comes in)
A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
settlement or.... unwelcome!
Only go if someone comes with you Only go if someone comes with you
someone they can trust, someone they cant live without, someone who understands them :)
There are different sizes of envelopes, and unit of measurement depends on what country you live in. Pick the the unit that comes out to an even number