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Omar
what's the difference between "emigration" and "immigration" ?
emigration
Immigration
Mar 3, 2013 4:52 AM
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to emigrate means to leave a place to settle in another
example: some families emigrate from Syria to Turkey
to immigrate means to come to settle in a place
those who emigrated are immigrants
example: those emigrated from Syria to Turkey are 'Syrian immigrants' in Turkey
When a person emigrate from A to B ... that person is immigrant from B's point of view
(this is how I understand , I'm not a native English speaker)
March 3, 2013
Mango is right: emigrate = "ex-migrate", so you "emigrate from (place)". Immigrate = "in-migrate" so you "immigrate to (place)".
March 3, 2013
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