South Africa mostly, sometimes Russia
Migrate-no. not if ample food.
Yes, the word "migrate" does have a prefix, which is "mi-" meaning "to move."
They migrate or immigrate. Migrate is if you leave one country, immigrate is if you go to another.
Migrate Migration Immigrate
Animals migrate. People immigrate and they do this for a better life, to escape war, for love, and other reasons.
Because they are not able to migrate legally.
The acrostic word for "immigrate" could be "MOVE" where each letter represents the beginning of a word: Migrate, Overseas, Voyage, Explore.
Lots of Slovaks migrate to the US in 1900-1920. They immigrate because Slovak was a part of Austrian-Hungarian Empire where was economic crisis.
immigration, settlement, expansion, migration, establishment
Religious people would migrate if they were persecuted or unable to observe their religion.
it is a movement of people and there is no opposite. Perhaps reside, or remain in situ could be used the opposite of immigrate is emigrate
Immigrate is first attested in the 1620s, from Latin immigratum, past participle of imigrare "to remove, go into, move in," from in- "in" + migrare "to move"Immigrant, from -ant; 'one who shall'