differentiate between emergency migration and permanent migration
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There is no single definition of migrant. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies’ (IFRC) policy on migration describes migrants as people who leave or flee their places of habitual residence to go to a new place, across international borders or within their own state, to seek better or safer prospects. Migration can be forced or voluntary, but most of the time a combination of choices and constraints are involved, as well as the intent to live abroad for an extended period of time. Therefore, the IFRC policy definition of migrant includes, among others, labour migrants, stateless migrants, and migrants deemed irregular by public authorities.
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Emergency migration is people migrate for some time and permanent migration is confirm migration i.e perfect settlement
Emergency migration examples:- to meet someone, to stay at native places etc.
Permanent migration examples:- for employment or for check up Etc.
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