The act of leaving one country to live in another is known as Immigration. This process often involves individuals or families moving to seek better economic opportunities, escape conflict or persecution, or reunite with loved ones. Immigrants may face various challenges, including adapting to a new culture and navigating legal requirements for residency. Overall, immigration plays a significant role in shaping societies and economies worldwide.
Emigration is the act of leaving ones natural country for residency in another country. Immigration is the act of leaving ones natural country for citizenship of another country.
When you emigrate somewhere, you are specifically leaving the country you live in to live in another country. This especially refers to leaving your native country. So let's say we left China to live in Australia for good. We just emigrated to Australia. Immigration refers to the general act of someone moving from one country to another to stay there permanently. *emigrate is more specific form of immigration. Hope this helped!! J
Immigrate is the act of entering a country. It's counter-part is emigrate, which is leaving a country.
The term "emigrate" refers to the act of leaving one's native land to live in another country. Similarly, "expatriate" or "expat" describes a person who resides outside their native country. Both words capture the essence of relocating from one’s homeland to seek a new life elsewhere.
Avoiding, leaving, not listening etc
Emigration is the act of leaving one's native country with the intent to settle elsewhere. Conversely, immigration describes the movement of persons into one country from another. Both are acts of migration across national boundaries.
The Embargo Act!
I'm not sure what "imegration" means, but if you meant "immigration," it refers to the act of individuals moving from one country to another to live permanently.
It is leaving a country voluntarily, instead of being deported forcefully by the authorities.
Someone who migrates to a different land from where they are born is often referred to as an "immigrant." This term specifically describes individuals who leave their home country to settle in another, usually for reasons such as employment, education, or seeking a better quality of life. Conversely, those who leave their country to live abroad temporarily may be called "expats" or "emigrants" when focusing on the act of leaving.
That was wrong. The correct answer is converting.
'Leaving out' would be Omitting or Redacting.