Question
Interior Migration or Immigration
A person moves from Canada to the United States to attend college
A person moves from Canada to the United States to attend college
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GPT-4o mini
The situation you've described falls under the category of immigration rather than interior migration. Here's a brief explanation of the two terms:
1. **Immigration** refers to the act of moving to a different country with the intention of living there permanently or for an extended period. In this case, a person moving from Canada to the United States to attend college is immigrating because they are crossing an international border.
2. **Interior Migration**, on the other hand, refers to the movement of people within the same country, such as moving from one city to another or from one state to another within the same nation.
Since the individual is moving from Canada (a different country) to the United States, this action is classified as immigration.
1. **Immigration** refers to the act of moving to a different country with the intention of living there permanently or for an extended period. In this case, a person moving from Canada to the United States to attend college is immigrating because they are crossing an international border.
2. **Interior Migration**, on the other hand, refers to the movement of people within the same country, such as moving from one city to another or from one state to another within the same nation.
Since the individual is moving from Canada (a different country) to the United States, this action is classified as immigration.