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10 January, 05:37

Which definition correctly identifies immigration?

traveling to many different countries over the course of one's life to experience multiple cultures

returning to the country of one's birth to reconnect with the values and principles of its culture

visiting a foreign country for a brief time to improve one's perspective and understanding of the world

moving from the country of one's birth to a new country to settle and live there permanently

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  1. 10 January, 05:39
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    The correct answer is moving from the country of one's birth to a new country to settle and live there permanently

    Immigration is considered to be the movement of entry, whether permanent or temporary, and with the intention of work or residence, of persons or populations, from a certain area from one country to another, or from continent to another.
  2. 10 January, 06:01
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    Answer: D. Moving from the country of one's birth to a new country to settle and live there permanently

    Explanation: A and c refer to only visiting while immigrants are people who left their home for another land. Therefore only D can be correct
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