What is the difference between migration and imigramation
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- While immigration means for an individual or a family to move to a new country from their country of origin with due formalities at the embassy, the word migration denotes the act of moving from one place to another - within a country or across borders, for people or birds, and usually refers not to a single individual or family but a a larger demographic.
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While immigration refers to relocation to a country, migration refers to the movement from one region to another - either within a country or across national borders. For example, There was a migration of Jews from Europe to various parts of the world. Albert Einstein immigrated to the United States.
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