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MWB | 00:59 Mon 02nd Mar 2009 | Travel
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Between immigration & emigration?
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Immigration is when someone comes to live in a country. eg. A German person comes to live in England.
Emigrate is when a person goes to live in another country. If you were to leave England to go and live in lets say Australia you would emigrate there.
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As LD suggests above, the process is just one thing and which word is used depends on which way you look at that process...rather like whether a glass is half full or half empty.
If a British person goes to live in Australia, we Brits think of him as an emigrant - an outgoer - and the Australians think of him as an immigrant - an incomer.
you can remember it by thinking of Import/Export and linking the first letter to Immigrate and Emigrate
coming and going
Hi MWB sorry to intrude but just seeing if I am still green.

Far away from the madding crowd of course
Dammit another 2 days to go then

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