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Define immigration and emigration

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Immigration is the act of immigrating to another forign country ( settling to another land ). Emigration is leaving your native country to another land.

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Emigrate is the act of leaving own country to live in another one while Immigration is to settle in another country permanently.

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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. Like we say that John's parents immigrated to the United States. Immigration occurs for a variety of reasons, such as lack of local access to resources, a desire for economic prosperity, to find or engage in paid work or to gain a better standard of living.

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