define external migration

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External migration refers to the process of people moving from one geographic region to another for reasons such as work, education, family reunification, and political or environmental factors. It occurs across national borders and involves crossing legal borders such as visa requirements, passport control, and immigration laws. External migration has significant social, economic, and political impacts on both the origin and destination regions, and is a key component of global migration flows.
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