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One of the requirements almost every other country has, is if you want to emigrate to that country, is that the immigrant have skills that contribute to the new country and more importantly they want to become a part of their new country.

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The peak of this trade was reached in the 1870s but then declined, after which Xiamen became the chief market and shipping port for Taiwanese tea produced by local growers who had emigrated to that island.

Eichmann travelled to British Mandatory Palestine with his superior Herbert Hagen in 1937 to assess the possibility of Germany's Jews voluntarily emigrating to that country, disembarking with forged press credentials at Haifa, whence they travelled to Cairo in Egypt.

Except for a brief attempt to emigrate to Japan that ended in what he described as a bitter dispute with a Japanese cousin and his father's adopted children over the family estate, Mr. Mangjul has lived as a model South Korean citizen.

We haven't shown any respect to our history, the people who died for our freedoms and those who had to emigrate to escape that same ugliness in past decades.

Michael epitomised the feeling that people here in Britain emanate to me when they want to emigrate to the US: that conviction that the Unreachable Self can finally be grasped, that the old boundaries can be literally leapt over.

They should emigrate to a country that has a future.

Academics who emigrate to America find that they are in a system that seems awash with money, in comparison with Europe's.

It's a pity that these Christians yearn for all Jews to emigrate to Israel so that the prophecy of the "last days" can be fulfilled and every Jew will die in the Armageddon that must precede the second coming of Christ.

This last-minute maneuver may explain why this tale went untold: One veteran surmises that, as the war closed, the U.S. Government was in negotiations with Germany's rocket scientists to emigrate to the U.S.; that Allied combatants were treated to anything less than Geneva standards could have been a sticking point.

Inside were business cards of former bosses, badges he used to enter the Green Zone when he was a security guard for the American occupiers, and letters in support of a visa application to emigrate to the United States that he said had never been answered.

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