Phrases with «emigration»

Emigration means leaving one's own country to go and live permanently in another country. It's when people move away from their homeland to start a new life elsewhere. Full definition

Sentences with «emigration»

  • Apart from this ecclesiastical relationship, there were at least two important waves of emigration of groups of Persian Christians to South India, one in the fourth century and the other in the ninth century, which reinforced and strengthened the existing St. Thomas Christian community. (religion-online.org)
  • To avoid late - filing penalties, this form must be filed on or before your filing due date for the year of emigration from Canada. (taxplanningguide.ca)
  • Young snow leopards showed a high probability of temporary emigration and immigration (0.6, SE + − 0.19 and 0.68, SE + − 0.32 before and after the age of 2 years) though not the adults (0.02 SE + − 0.07). (journals.plos.org)
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