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What's the difference between emigate and immigate?
First, understand the meaning of words.
It's a verb
emigrant
Immigrants, immigrants, immigrants.
So one immigrant comes in, one emigrates.
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Import (import)
Exit (exit)
Prefix, e or ex usually means (going out)
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To sum up, emigate immigrated abroad (that is, immigrated by its own people).
Immigate is immigration (that is, foreigners immigrate to China)
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