Differentiate between Immigration and Emigration
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The difference between “immigrate” and “emigrate” is that
“immigrating” is the act of entering a foreign country to live
while “emigrating” is the act of leaving a country to live in another.
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“immigrating” is the act of entering a foreign country to live
while “emigrating” is the act of leaving a country to live in another.
Hope it will help you.
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Hello frnd...
The difference between “immigrate” and “emigrate” is that “immigrating” is the act of entering a foreign country to live while “emigrating” is the act of leaving a country to live in another. Consider the differences in our above examples,
My grandparents immigrated to the United States.
My grandparents emigrated from Norway.
In this example, my grandparents are immigrants here in the United States, but back in Norway, they are emigrants. The graphic below does a good job illustrating the difference.
I hope it's help U
pls mrk as brlt
The difference between “immigrate” and “emigrate” is that “immigrating” is the act of entering a foreign country to live while “emigrating” is the act of leaving a country to live in another. Consider the differences in our above examples,
My grandparents immigrated to the United States.
My grandparents emigrated from Norway.
In this example, my grandparents are immigrants here in the United States, but back in Norway, they are emigrants. The graphic below does a good job illustrating the difference.
I hope it's help U
pls mrk as brlt
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