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In most cases, you would not have a problem unless you are not flying to the country your passport is issued from.
The feelings of the people back home effect a country's war effort in a significant manner. Forces are able to perform better when the people back home show confidence in them.
Basically, immigrating is coming into a country to live there. Emigrating is leaving your home country to go somewhere else. So the people back home would say you had emigrated, and the people where you are now would call you an immigrant.
If home is the country that issued the passport then yes, you may travel back home.
They go back to their home country.
You could technically declare sovereignty, but your home country would simply claim it over you; the island would become part of your home country, as you have no means of overruling them.
When a person emigrates they leave their home country and move permanently to live in another country. It is the same as immigration but from the perspective of the country of origin.Thus you would emigrate from Albania to the US and once in the US you would be an immigrant.
There should be no reason why you couldn't return to your home country and live there.
These vary from country to country, you would need to specify where.
The transfer of company money or property from a foreign country back to its home country. Some foreign governments restrict this action to prevent a drain of capital or exploitation by the company to its home country.
yes, money go back to home country more
No, i would not.