- migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another)
- (emigrant) someone who leaves one country to settle in another
- (emigrate) leave one's country of residence for a new one; "Many people had to emigrate during the Nazi period"
- Emigration is the act of leaving one's native country or region to settle in another. It is the same as immigration but from the perspective of the country of origin. Human movement before the establishment of political boundaries or within one state, is termed migration. ...
- Emigrate is a rock band based in New York, led by Richard Z. Kruspe, the lead guitarist of the German band Rammstein.
- (Emigrate (album)) Emigrate is the first full-length self titled studio album by the American band Emigrate. This album was released August 31, 2007 in Europe and was released in the United States and in Australia on January 29, 2008 but still has no Worldwide release dates.
- (The Emigrants (novels)) The Emigrants is the collective name of a four novel suite by the Swedish author Vilhelm Moberg: *The Emigrants (1949) *Unto a Good Land (1952) *The Settlers (1956) *The Last Letter Home (1959)
- (emigrate) To leave the country in which one lives, especially one's native country, in order to reside elsewhere
- (Emigrant) A person leaving a country and moving (permanently) to another.
- (Emigrant) someone who leaves an area to live elsewhere.
- (Emigrants) 2010. Refers to the number of persons who left Chile with the intention to reside in another country. Data from the World Bank's Migration and Remittances Factbook 2011.
- (Emigrate) To leave an area, not to return
- (Emigrate) To move away or depart from a place or country in order to settle in a new place or country
- The movement of individuals out of a population.
- movement of people away from an area, region or country.
- The process of leaving one's home country to live in another country
- Migration out of a country in order to settle in another.
- Since 1852, many Scandinavian members have emigrated to the United States. Particularly in the nineteenth century, poverty, starvation, persecution, and hopelessness motivated people to seek a better life and, for Latter-day Saints, the spirit of gathering to the "Promised Land" in Utah was ...
- The act of moving from one country to another with intention not to return. It is to be distinguished from expatriation, which means the ABANDONMENT of one's country and renunciation of one's citizenship in it, while emigration denotes merely the removal of person and property to another country ...
- process in which leukocytes move through the blood vessel wall into the affected tissue spaces
- when a group of people leave their country to go live in a different country, they are emigrants. When they arrive at their new country they are called immigrants.
- is to leave a country.
- The act of leaving one's place of residence to live elsewhere.