Mainly for better life standards, for a job.
People immigrate TO a country and emigrate FROM a country.
People emigrate from their country of origin. They immigrate to the country which they are going to. People emigrate from anywhere.
To Emigrate is to leave one country to settle in another. (The focus is on the original country) To Immigrate is to come to a new country to live. (The focus is on the new country)
Immigrate
First, its spelt immigrate, and second yes you can
To come into a country of which one is not a native, for the purpose of permanent residence. See Emigrate.
Immigrants immigrate. Emigrants emigrate. I suppose it is possible for immigrants to then emigrate, but since you haven't said anything about from where or to where, we won't be able to answer this accurately.
better life
Immigrate is the act of entering a country. It's counter-part is emigrate, which is leaving a country.
Immigration means coming in. Emigration means going out. When you emigrate from one place, you immigrate to another.
Immigration means coming in. Emigration means going out. When you emigrate from one place, you immigrate to another.
These two words can sometimes cause some confusion, but the answer is easy. Emigration is to "leave one country to settle in another." Immigration is to "come as a settler into another country. Therefore, you "emigrate from," and "immigrate to."