Asked by Blue Berry

What is the difference between immigration and emigration?

(1 point)
Responses

Emigration means to permanently leave one area or country; immigration means to permanently relocate to another area or country.
Emigration means to permanently leave one area or country; immigration means to permanently relocate to another area or country.

Immigration means to permanently relocate; emigration is temporary relocation.
Immigration means to permanently relocate; emigration is temporary relocation.

Immigration means to leave one country; emigration is to enter another country.
Immigration means to leave one country; emigration is to enter another country.

The two terms are interchangeable.

Answers

There are no human answers yet.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Emigration means to permanently leave one area or country, while immigration means to permanently relocate to another area or country. The two terms are not interchangeable.

Related Questions