EMIGRATE VS. IMMIGRATE VS. MIGRATE
The difference between emigrate and immigrate are
subtle but important because using one of these words depends on the sentence’s
point of view. This small difference in meaning creates confusion among
writers. However, it is important to focus first on the word migrate because
it encompasses both emigrate and immigrate.
The term migrate is a verb meaning “to move from one
region or habitat to another, especially regularly according to the seasons” in
the case of animals, particularly birds and fishes, but in this discussion, we
will take in consideration its meaning “to move from one area or country to
settle in another, especially in search of work,” which is applicable to
people.
“Are you planning to leave, or no longer migrate to, the US?”
The Guardian
The Guardian
“Sex with Neanderthals helped our ancestors live out of Africa”
International Business Times UK
International Business Times UK
“Japan companies and investors migrate to Vietnam”
VietNamNet Bridge
VietNamNet Bridge
Meanwhile, the term emigrate is a verb used to mean “to
leave one’s own country in order to settle permanently in another.” It has an
implication that a person or persons are permanently moving from his former
location.
“These are the best countries for Americans to emigrate to as Donald Trump
becomes President”
Mirror.co.uk
Mirror.co.uk
“Americans google ‘how do I emigrate?’ as searches for ‘end of the world’
rise around the planet”
Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
“Celebrities in political campaigns who threaten to emigrate”
BBC News
BBC News
On the other hand, the term immigrate is a verb meaning
“to come to live permanently in a foreign country.” It also implies a permanent
movement of a person to another place.
“Melania Trump Will Share Her Experience Immigrating to the US in Campaign
Speech”
ABC News
ABC News
“9 countries to which Americans can easily immigrate”
SFGate
SFGate
“McCool: Americans are going to find it hard to immigrate to Canada if
Trump wins”
Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa Citizen
In order to determine which term to use in a sentence, you can keep in mind
the following:
·
Migrate is a term that covers both emigrate and immigrate since it refers to
the movement FROM one place TO another.
·
Emigrate is the term used when your point of view is leaving or moving FROM
your country or place of origin.
·
Immigrate is the term used when your point of view is arriving or moving TO
your destination country.
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