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ImmigrationMigration of an organism into an area for the purpose of changing its residence permanently. Compare with emigration.
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ImmigrationThe process of entering one country from another to take up permanent or semipermanent residence.
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ImmigrationWord that describes something that cannot be taken or given away. Human rights that individuals have cannot be taken away, surrendered, or transferred.
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Immigration1the process of coming to live permanently in a country that is not your own; the number of people who do this laws restricting immigration into the U.S. a rise/fall in immigration immigration officer [..]
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Immigration1650s, noun of action from immigrate. As "immigrants collectively," from 1852. As short for "immigration authorities," from 1966.
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ImmigrationA process by which non-nationals move into a country for the purpose of settlement.
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Immigrationprocess of moving to a new country or region with the intention of staying and living there.
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ImmigrationThe migration of people into a country.
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ImmigrationMigration that enters one country from another country. Immigration is usually seen as a problem for existing citizens of nation because--(1) the supply of labor increases, which tends to lower wages, [..]
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Immigrationmigration into a place (especially migration to a country of which you are not a native in order to settle there) the body of immigrants arriving during a specified interval; "the increas [..]
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Immigrationinward movement of people to a country.
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ImmigrationThe process whereby people come to a new land with the intention of permanently settling.
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ImmigrationThe movement of individuals into a population or population area. © 2010 by Nature Education Knowledge.
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ImmigrationThe settlement of people into a country in which they were not born.
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ImmigrationThe process of moving into a new country or area.
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Immigrationimigratsye
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Immigrationthe process by which a government official verifies a persons passport, visa or origin of citizenship Impacts:
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Immigrationmovement of individuals into a population
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Immigrationmovement into
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ImmigrationFederal immigration law determines whether a person is an alien, and associated legal rights, duties, and obligations of aliens in the United states. It also provides means by which certain aliens can [..]
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Immigrationthe actual movement from one country to another.
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Immigration(n) migration into a place (especially migration to a country of which you are not a native in order to settle there)(n) the body of immigrants arriving during a specified interval
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Immigration The process of person(s) who are migrating from one place to another.
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ImmigrationThe process of entering one country from another to take up permanent or semi-permanent residence. See also emigration.
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ImmigrationA process by which non-nationals move into a country for the purpose of settlement. (See also emigration
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ImmigrationReform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986 -
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ImmigrationPermanent movement of people into one country from another country.
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ImmigrationPermanently moving from one’s home country to a country one is not a native of.
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ImmigrationPlease check your state notary laws to see which if any immigration documents you are allowed to notarize. Non-Attorney Notaries must not give advice on immigration.
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Immigrationthe process by which a government official verifies a person’s passport, visa or origin of citizenship
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ImmigrationThe place at an airport where non-residents must pass is called Immigration. I almost missed my connecting flight because there was a long line at Immigration.
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ImmigrationMigration that enters one country from another country. Immigration is usually seen as a problem for existing citizens of nation because--(1) the supply of labor increases, which tends to lower wages, [..]
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ImmigrationThe migration of individuals into a population.
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ImmigrationImmigration is when a person moves from the country he or she was born in to a new country.
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ImmigrationInternational Engagement & Building Peace
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Immigration
The act of immigrating; the passing or coming into a country for the purpose of permanent residence.
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Immigration
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Immigration The movement of people into a country or region.
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