For your example: He emigrated from England. He also was a migrant and migrated. If his intent was to be a citizen of SA, he also was an immigrant and immigrated.
"Emigrate" is the most appropriate term to use when both the origin and destination countries are specified, as it specifically refers to leaving one's home country to live in another. "Immigrate" is the term used from the perspective of the destination country, referring to someone moving to a new country. "Migrate" generally refers to the movement of animals, birds, or people traveling regularly.
An Englishman is someone from England, which is part of the United Kingdom, while an Irishman is someone from Ireland. They have different cultural backgrounds, traditions, and histories. Additionally, England and Ireland are separate countries with their own governments and identities.
Cromer is a seaside town in Norfolk, England known for its long sandy beaches and traditional pier. It is a popular tourist destination with various attractions such as the Cromer Museum and the Cromer Pier Show.
England is considered the first country to speak English, as the language originated in what is now known as England. The spread of English to other countries occurred through colonization, trade, and cultural influence.
"Surname" is not a nationality by itself. Surnames can originate from various countries and regions depending on their linguistic or cultural roots.
English is the official language in countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It is also one of the official languages in countries like India, Singapore, and South Africa.
People immigrate TO a country and emigrate FROM a country.
An immigrant has arrived in the country in question. Compare to an emigrant, who is a person who has left the country in question. So if someone moves from England to France, they emigrate from England and immigrate to France. Migration is not the same as visiting or tourism, it means going somewhere to stay.
England
Short answer no - National insurance contributions are paid by employees to fund the national health service. Just because you didn't need medical attention while you were in the UK doesn't entitle you to a refund when you emigrate to another country.
for religious freedom
mostly new England and Montana
434 b.C.
To escape religious persecution.
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Because they needed jobs and they needed money so they emigrated to many countries such as England or America where they would get plenty money from jobs there!
To escape religious persecution in England.
No Christiano Ronaldo has not yet migrated to England.