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The word "Emigrate" is correct
It is used when referring to leaving one's country to settle in another. Example: "After years of planning, they decided to emigrate to Canada for better opportunities."
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Emigrate
verb
To leave the country in which one lives, especially one's native country, in order to reside elsewhere.
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This is one of our most frequent errors immigrate to arrive in a country; emigrate to leave one Hence immigrant, immigration, emigrant, emigration Immigration and Nationality Directorate may be called "the immigration service" immune to not immune from impact a noun, not a verb: say "affected" rather than the awful jargon phrase "impacted on".
Given the constant threats of online bullying, porn, violent video games and the rest, it's little wonder I spend the remaining 40% of my time Googling far-flung places to emigrate to the day they hit 10.
I've often mentioned a well-known joke from the last decade of the Soviet Union, but it couldn't be more apposite: Rabinovitch, a Jew, wants to emigrate.
In 1992, he was among the first wave of Russian dancers to emigrate, going first to the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and, in 1997, to the Royal Danish Ballet.
Young Estonians are also taking advantage of EU membership to emigrate in droves.
His father was a scientist – a geologist who did mapping for the government – and yet was politically assertive enough to emigrate to Spain in the mid-1980s because of Margaret Thatcher.
I think Barry Glendenning should emigrate to head it up so that I can enjoy a pint with him ;-) Kath Viner replies: @Fingerbang72 - as our sports editor Tom Lutz says, 'a pint with Barry Glendenning can lead you to some very interesting places'... be careful what you wish for!
The war has created a strong pressure to emigrate and this is most keenly felt by people from the Tamil community".
One million people died and another million were forced to emigrate, which is why there are people of Irish background all over the world, not least in Australia.
Do you think the children she once cared for, and who desperately need help, have benefited from her decision to emigrate?
The numbers trying to emigrate illegally, and the diplomatic friction with Europe that accompanies them, can only increase.Furthermore, Arab rulers are as old as their populations are young, a fact that only exacerbates political problems.
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