Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - Immigrant and then immigrate. difference

Immigrant and then immigrate. difference

Immigrants ['imiɡreit] move into China (from foreign countries); Settle as an immigrant. Emphasize "immigration" and "moving into a country"

Many Jews immigrated to America.

Many Jews immigrated to America.

Migration [mai' ɡ reit; ] Mai π-] has a wider scope of application: it can refer to "emigration", as well as "biological migration" and "migrant workers going out with the seasons". For usage, see the example.

transitive verb

1. migration; To emigrate, especially to a foreign country:

Rich people often migrate to warm and sunny countries in winter.

Rich people often migrate to countries with warmer weather and more sunshine in winter.

Move from rural areas to cities and towns

Migration from rural areas to cities

2. (migratory birds, etc. ) migration, migration; (of fish) swim back:

These birds migrate north in spring and south in autumn.

These birds migrate north in spring and south in autumn.

Many birds migrate to the south every winter.

Many birds migrate to the south every winter.

3. (Workers in busy farming season) go out and look for jobs everywhere;

These workers migrated from one country to another in order to find jobs.

These workers migrated from one country to another in search of jobs.