“Emigrate” vs. “Immigrate”: What’s the Difference?
Jun 7, 2023
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The difference between “emigrate” and “immigrate”
The main difference between emigrate and immigrate is the direction of the movement. Emigrate involves moving away from one's home country, while immigrate involves moving into a new country.
Emigrate refers to the process of leaving one's country, while immigrate involves entering a new country.
Emigrant refers to the person who leaves a country, while immigrant refers to the person who enters a new country.
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What is the definition of “emigrate” and “immigrate”?
Emigrate
Emigrate means to leave one's home country and settle in another country for permanent or extended periods of time.
It involves the act of departing from one's home country.
The individual or group who emigrates is referred to as an emigrant.
Immigrate
Immigrate means to move into a new country and settle there permanently or for extended periods of time.
It refers to the act of arriving and establishing oneself in a foreign country.
The individual or group who immigrates is referred to as an immigrant.
Which is the more popular variant on the Internet?
“Immigrate” is the more popular variant on the web.
Emigrate
7,700,000 results on the web
Examples
He decided to emigrate to Australia for a better career opportunity.
The family is planning to emigrate from their home country due to political instability.
Many young professionals emigrate from rural areas to cities in search of work.
More popular
Immigrate
13,000,000 results on the web
Examples
My grandparents immigrated to the US in the 1950s to start a new life.
The company is sponsoring highly-skilled workers to immigrate to fill job shortages.
Many refugees immigrate to neighboring countries to escape war and persecution.
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