It depends on who you are talking about. For instance, mass emigration to America occurred when Ireland suffered from potato blight, causing mass starvation. Many Jews emigrated to escape Hitler and the Nazis persecution.
when the Japanese begin to emigrate
Emigrate is a verb. It describes an action.
He had to emigrate to America to find a job.
The noun forms of the verb to emigrate are emigre, emigration, and the gerund, emigrating.
The plural of emigrate is emigrates. As in "the goose emigrates every season".
Emigrate - album - was created on 2007-08-31.
emigrate is a verb,and it means to leave a country to settle elsewhere.
First he was taken against his will from the British mainland to Ireland. Next he escaped back to his home and went on to Europe where he became a priest (probably in Italy and/or France) until the Pope sent him back to Ireland as a missionary.
No they don't. People emigrate but not because of communism.
Emigrate is a verb that means to move out to a different country. Example sentences would include:After the Berlin wall came down, many East Germans decided to emigrate out.The current economic climate makes me want to emigrate to a tax haven.Because of the high quality of life, few people emigrate out of the USA.
I don't. I'm quite happy being here in Canada. I have no plans to emigrate.
People emigrate from their country of origin. They immigrate to the country which they are going to. People emigrate from anywhere.