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 What can i do for an australian icon?
eg- ned kelly, kangaroo, the opera house.....


 Going to Sydney Aug 09?
My husband & I are traveling to Sydney Australia In Aug. Can anyone recommend any great attractions for that time of the year?...


 Is it still there in Coffs Harbour near Brisbane??!!?
Ok, i live in the UK and we have relatives who live in Coffs Harbour. I went out to visit them nearly 7 years ago and i am coming out again hopefully next July (and my parents are thinking about ...


 Where to stay in Sydney for xmas 2007?
I'm flying into Sydney on Christmas day and looking for a reasonable and central hotel to stay in for two nights only - any suggestions? Thanks....


 Where can I take the kids within VIC for a fun family holiday?
My Children are aged 9yrs & 11yrs and full of adventure, where in Victoria has a lot of activities for the children?...


 Hi, i got offer for 125K in perth? is it enough to save and live in perth?
Pls explain how much i have to pay for taxes?
What will be rent?
How much does it cost indian grocery?...


 Can we scatter human remains in Australia?
My father died some years ago and my mother has very recently passed away, it was their wish to have their remains scattered in the botanical gardens in Cairns, Australia. The problem is that my ...


 How to know if your bf is faithful to u?
if my bf is asking "how to find an an aussi gf?" in yahoo question n answer n then giving me explanation tht he asked this question in yahoo question and answer for his project then wht ...


 Which is the best National Park in the WA region?
We are visiting WA in late Jan/Feb for 2 weeks and want to explore some of the national parks in the WA region, we would love to see some of the amazing rock formations & landscape as well as do ...


 Do i need to pay for health care in australia?
im just wondering if i will move to australia (ive got my visa and everything) will i be allowed to register to surgery straight away or not, and will i need to pay everytime i visit the doctor? and ...


 Which city is more beautiful between Sydney and Melburne?
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 What should I do??
my GF is flying in for a month-arriving right near new year-december 29 and she wants me to go back to Western Australia with her when she heads home end of Januaray, now I wonder-do I head to WA ...


 Where would you rather go for vacation: New Zealand or Fiji and why?
I'm trying to decide where to vacation and would like input....


 Is the gold coast a good place to live?
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 Do I need a work visa to go on a vacation to Austrailia OR is my passport all I need?
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 What is the BEST place to live in Australia?
When you answer this question could you please think about ideal location for lifestyle and family without the need to be tied to a capital city for economic reasons. I am sure that there are many ...


 Do you like to see penguins march in Australia ?
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 Austalian guy talking to an american girl???
ok so my sister has signed up for this dating site back in january and this guy found her on the site and ever since then they have been emailing each other back and forth (keeping in touch)....i can ...


 Are there alot of nude beachs in australia?
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 Is the any movies about New Zealand?
about new zelands heritage like a comedy or any movie based on new zealand its for a project i have to do on new ...



vandykapuria

What is the difference between the immigration and emigration?

the question is related about the difference between the immigration and emigration especially in australia

    



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• Koala • uÊop ɹÇpun
Emigration is the act and the phenomenon of leaving one's native country to settle in another country. It is the same as immigration but from the perspective of the country of origin.

Immigration is the movement of people from one nation-state to another. While human migration has existed throughout human history, immigration implies long-term permanent residence (and often eventual citizenship) by the immigrants: tourists and short-term visitors are not considered immigrants.


Amanda K
An immigrant is someone moves into to a country An emigrant leaves their native country for a new one. Immigrants emigrate from their home.


cat_blue_canberra
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Immigration - moving into a country
Emigration - moving out of a country

Simple really.


Elizabeth
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immigrate - to come to a country of which one is not a native, usually for permanent residence.

Origin of immigrate
1623, from L. immigratum, pp. of imigrare "to remove, go into, move in," from in- "in" + migrare "to move" (see migration).

emigrate - to leave one country or region to settle in another; migrate: to emigrate from Ireland to Australia.

Origin: 1770–80; < L émÄ«grÄtus "moved away".


h0tsauze
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An emigrant leaves their native country for a new one. immigrant is someone moves into to a country...good luck...


Mon_10
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In Australia - much more immigration than emigration..


Batako
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G'day,

Mon10.... and why is that? B'cos Australia is such a terrific place!!! That's why :)


waltzsingmatilda
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"IM" thats the difference.



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