scapegoat theory
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immigrant have been brought here so they could have the freedom.
to explain to the people what they found out and that person only.
Quite simply explain that nouns are the words for people, places or things. From there, if your child is ready for more information, you can explain the difference between common, collective, proper and abstract nouns.
Practical Science are people who do experients to explain the Science theories.
people from our old country.
Moving out from their country they are emigrants. In their new country they will be immigrants. Moving country is called immigrating. The word Immigrant means to move from ones native land to settle in another. If you have citensinship for that country you shouldn't be called an immigrant
Immigrants are people who freely moves to another country intending to live there
There is no difference between immigrant and migrant but between immigrant (migrant) and emigrant. If a person has made the decision to leave his or her home country the person is on the one hand an immigrant and on the other hand an emigrant. If the person settles down in an other country, the people of the other country will say the person is an immigrant. But, the people of the home country of the person who has left will say the person is an emigrant. So, to sum up, if a person comes into a foreign country the person is an immigrant and if a person leaves his or her home country the person is an emigrant. come into = immigrant leaves = emigrant
At that period of time, an immigrant was able travel to a country, but he/she may not have enough money to bring the rest of the family. Babies, wives, and siblings would have to stay behind in cases where they cannot support themselves, and neither can the immigrant, the family would be separated for the rest of their lives. Sometimes, boats could not carry enough people for a whole family to come to America.
An "illegal immigrant" is any person who enters the country in violation of the nation's laws, or remains in the country without authorization to do so. This would include people who cross the borders without going through a Customs and Border Patrol checkpoint, or people who have temporary or tourist visas to come to the country, but remain in the country after their visas have expired.
If the immigrant already lives in the country he/she is emigrating to many people use the American term "Permanent Resident"
An immigrant is a person who enters into one country with the intention of settling there permanently. (emigrants are people who leave a country. The emigrants from one country are immigrants in their new country.)An illegal immigrant is one that enters a foreign country without obtaining the papers needed to enter that country or else after legally entering as a visitor, stays there without getting permission to stay on a permanent basis.
The United States has historically been a popular destination for immigrants, attracting individuals looking for better economic opportunities and living conditions. Other popular immigration destinations include Canada, Australia, and countries within the European Union.
An immigrant is someone coming from a country other than the one that they are now in, usually with a requirement for documentation, like a visa, to enable them access to the country they are now in. In the context of Ireland, someone from the Republic of Ireland (the proper term for what people call southern Ireland) living in Northern Ireland, would not be considered an immigrant. Someone from the Republic of Ireland going to some other countries could be regarded as an immigrant. It depends on where they are going.
expat is white people and immigrant is blackpeople. that's the difference.white and black.
No. You don't say what country you are in, but in the modern world, many people are immigrants, or the recent descendants of immigrants. Perhaps you mean "an illegal immigrant" - in which case your country probably has laws governing such a thing. You would need to ask a new, more clearly worded question, giving more details.