People who come to live in a new country are typically called "immigrants." They may move for various reasons, including seeking better economic opportunities, escaping conflict or persecution, or reuniting with family. Once they settle in the new country, they may also be referred to as "expats" or "migrants," depending on the context and their reasons for moving.
People who live in a country are called citizens or inhabitants of that country.
When people leave their country to live in another country, it is called emigration.
People who come from Iceland are called Icelanders
A settlement of people who come from one country to live in another country is called an expatriate community. These communities often maintain ties to their home country while adapting to the culture of their new host country.
they are not called finns they are called finnish and finn is where they come from.
People who live in Utah or who come from Utah are called Utahns.
Foreigners are people who come to live another country as an exchange student or they are migrating.
It depends the legal ones are called immigrants but the illegal ones are usually called illegal aliens since they're from another country
Immigrants. If you move to another country, you emigrate.
People who live in or come from Illinois are called Illinoisians, Illinoisans or Illinoians.
Haitian people come from the country Haiti. Haiti is a Caribbean island country with a population of 9,996,731 people. Haiti is on the island of Hispaniola.
Argentines or Argentineans are people who live in or come from the South American country of Argentina.