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 hussamk2000
 
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							| Dear , colleaques
Is there any difference in meaning between �immigration� and �emigration�? Are they synonyms?
Thanks in advance
Hussam |  22 Nov 2021      
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| Hello Hussam,   emigration is leaving your home country to move to another. --> After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany suffered "brain drain" due to mass emigration.   immigration is arriving in a new country, having left your home country. --> Many right-wing politicians are opposed to excessive immigration.  |  22 Nov 2021     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Simplified a bit, you immigrate to a country, and emigrate from a country.   Bruce  |  22 Nov 2021     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Prefixes in/im = in, into, towards, e/ex = out. (Latin derivation) |  23 Nov 2021     
					
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 hussamk2000
 
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							| Thank you for all. Are the words �immigration & emigration�related in meaning to being staying temporarily or permanently? |  25 Nov 2021     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| With the intention of being permanent.   Bruce  |  26 Nov 2021     
					
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 Nadia4
 
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							| It is moving permanently. |  29 Nov 2021     
					
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