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/ˈimiˌgrāt/,
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immigrates, 3rd person singular present; immigrated, past tense; immigrated, past participle; immigrating, present participle;
  1. Come to live permanently in a foreign country
    • - the Mennonites immigrated to western Canada in the 1870s

  1. migrate to a new environment; "only few plants can immigrate to the island"
  2. introduce or send as immigrants; "Britain immigrated many colonists to America"
  3. come into a new country and change residency; "Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century"
  4. (immigration) migration into a place (especially migration to a country of which you are not a native in order to settle there)
  5. (immigration) the body of immigrants arriving during a specified interval; "the increased immigration strengthened the colony"
  6. (Immigration (Show Ya album)) Immigration is the fifth album of the Japanese rock group Show Ya. The album was released on November 5, 1987 in Japan. Yasushi Akimoto and Tsutsumi Kyohei worked together again in song composition. ...
  7. To move into another country to stay there permanently
  8. (immigration) The act of immigrating; the passing or coming into a country for the purpose of permanent residence
  9. (IMMIGRATION) To enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native
  10. Immigration is when an individual arrives into a new country to live.
  11. (immigration) movement of people into another country
  12. (immigration) the process of moving to a country (or other political unit)
  13. (Immigration) "A process by which non-nationals move into a country for the purpose of settlement." (IOM)
  14. (Immigration) 1. Department where officials check the documents of people travelling internationally (at airports or border crossings). This is often also called passport control. 2. The government department that deals with foreigners visiting the county. 3. ...
  15. (Immigration) Government officials responsible for granting citizens permission to or restricting entry to a country.
  16. (Immigration) Hardy winter wheat brought to the state by Russian Mennonites established Kansas as one of the leading producers of wheat. Other immigrants came to Kansas during this period, among them the Volga Germans and Swedes. ...
  17. (Immigration) Libertarians of the Natural Law variety generally support freedom of movement, but other libertarians argue that open borders amount to legalized trespassing. ...
  18. (Immigration) Sum of all entries into Canada of landed immigrants from other countries, involving a change in usual place of residence.
  19. (Immigration) The social tool with which Democrats undermine and inevitably disenfranchise the Power and Wealth of the upper class. ...
  20. (Immigration) This year, says Jeff Brady at NPR, "the immigration issue has gone from simmer to full boil." Arizona's attempt to crack down on illegal immigration from Mexico earlier this year via state Senate Bill 1070 provided the spark, and Republicans have slowly raised the heat ever since. ...
  21. (Immigration) has doubtless been a prolific source of multiplying words.--Hamilton, Nugæ Literariæ, p. 381.
  22. (immigration) The influx of new individuals from other areas.
  23. (immigration) ethnic differences,       religious differences
  24. Although immigration policies are complex, much of the work of public health professionals and organizations is to consider how best to serve the immigrant populations who arrive. ...
  25. To come into and settle in a new country or region