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What's the difference between immigration and emigration?

First, the meaning is different.

1, migration: migration; Emigrate abroad; emigrant

2. Immigration: moving in; Move to this country

Second, the usage is different.

1, immigration: usually used for people to immigrate; Immigrants.

Last winter, his family was attracted to America.

Their family immigrated to America last winter.

2. Immigration: usually used for people to enter and settle in foreign countries.

Britain immigrated many colonies to the New World.

Britain immigrated a large number of colonists to the New World.

Third, the emphasis is different.

1, immigration: focus on "leaving the country";

2. Immigration: focusing on "entering another country", usually referring to long-term migration and settlement.