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What is the difference between immigration and emigration?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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