As of 2021, India is the country with the highest number of people emigrating to other countries. The United Arab Emirates, the United States, and Saudi Arabia are popular destinations for Indian emigrants seeking better job opportunities and living conditions.
The country with the most letters in its name is the United Kingdom.
China is the most populous country in the world.
Sweden is the most populated Scandinavian country.
The second most populated country is India it is over 1,188,366,255
The third most populous country in the world is the United States.
The plural of emigrate is emigrates. As in "the goose emigrates every season".
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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.
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SPOILER ALERT! Yentl emigrates to the United States.
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.
The country losing a migrant is often referred to as the "country of origin." This term designates the nation from which an individual emigrates, typically due to factors such as economic conditions, conflict, or seeking better opportunities abroad. The concept is significant in discussions about migration patterns, demographics, and the socio-economic impact on both the country of origin and the destination country.
Source: Oxford English Dictionary "emigrate" means to 'leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another.' "emigrant" is 'someone who emigrates.' "immigrate" means to 'come to live permanently in a foreign country.' "immigrant" is 'someone who immigrates.' So the answer to your question is emigrant.
People emigrate from Ireland for all sorts of reasons. Basically, like anyone that emigrates from any country, they want to get a better life. Nowadays people emigrate in search of work, because they may have problems getting employment. In the past they have emigrated for other reasons, such as the famine in the 1840s.
No. According to the CIA Factbook, the net migration rate of Mexico is -3.11 migrants/1000 population. This means that every year, 0.3% of Mexico's population emigrates to another country. For 2012 that would be approximately 357,574 emigrants.