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Immigration

Immigration. By Liberals ZZQ ZHY ZWX ZYZ. Definition. immigrant

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Immigration

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  1. Immigration By Liberals ZZQ ZHY ZWX ZYZ

  2. Definition • immigrant • noun [C] (AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH ALSO migrant)a person who has come to a different country in order to live there permanently:a large immigrant populationIllegal immigrants are sent back across the border if they are caught.immigration • noun [U]1 when someone comes to live in a different country:There are strict limits on immigration (into the country).2 the process of examining your passport and other documents to make certain that you can be allowed to enter the country, or the place where this is done:After you‘ve been through immigration (control), you can go and get your luggage.immigration policyimmigration officers • Cambridge Advanced Learners’ Dictionary 2003

  3. Immigration Yi Jv(移居) • The coming of people into a foreign country in order to live and work there • Generally, this action of living and working is permanent, which leads to strict controls in some countries

  4. http://uk-immigration.ukresident.com/ Know about the rules of UK immgration What kind of people can apply Btitish nationality How do the government’s deal with illegal immigrants Webpage

  5. Immigration---Experience The second-generation immigration Both of their parents are Typical Chinese I got a “BBC”friend whose parents came from southern China and immigrated to UK in 1980s. Though we have the same skin color, hair color, and even he can understand Chinese, every time when we talked about the cultural differences, he always emphasized “In your culture…” which made me feel strange and even a little uncomfortable. Eventually, I understand that for the immigration especially the second-generation, the sense of the homeland of their forefathers’ faded away as their identification of being a citizen of the present country are strong.

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