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difference between immigration and emigration ​

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Answered by gomaali04
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1.Immigration means movement of people to a country and emigration means movement of people from a country.

2.Immigration can be called as moving into a country and emigration as moving out of a country.

3.An immigrant is one who migrates to a nation and emigrant is one who migrates away from his home country.

4.Immigration is Latin immigrare that means ‘to go into’. Emigration comes from Latin emigrare, which means ‘to move’.

5.Immigration and emigration have the same meaning ‘moving into’ but are opposed to each other in direction.

6.Though there are specific laws for immigration and emigration, the former is very strictly controlled by the host nations, as they are much concerned about their own citizens.

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