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Emigrate

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Emigrate meaning

To leave the country in which one lives, especially one's native country, in order to reside elsewhere.

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Deposits held abroad by Russians have been on the rise since Moscow launched what it calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine on Feb. 24 of last year, with hundreds of thousands choosing to emigrate.

Even more of our children will emigrate and skills will flee the country.

He chose, like Anne Frank’s family, to emigrate to the Netherlands, with his wife and three daughters.

Merchants from Southern China started to emigrate to SE Asia at least a thousand years ago.

One family to emigrate were the Avellinos.

Sama members have stated their intentions to emigrate should the NHI be implemented in its current form, which would result in a further decline in the doctor-to-patient ratio and worsening health outcomes for those in need.

The document claims Karimi's in-laws, on his behalf, were aiming to sell his mansion in Lavasan, an affluent suburb of capital Tehran, for $20m (18m euros; £16m) in order to emigrate permanently.

There’s been speculation that many more will be allowed to emigrate and work here.

We made a mighty decision to emigrate to New Zealand.

After Brexit stripped the UK of its EU status, becoming a citizen of an EU country once more has allowed him and his family to easily emigrate to Spain.

A sign-up and retention bonus for graduate therapists in a bid to persuade them to stay and work in HSE disability services rather than emigrate, is being promised by Fine Gael in its health manifesto.

In 1960, the family, who were originally from Redditch, became the second family to emigrate with Britons to Australia after they opened a new factory in Geelong, South Victoria.

It is also willing to let the Hamas leadership emigrate to another country.

Kofi Annan argued that “Food security is not only a moral issue but also a strategic one: without food, people have only three options – they riot, they emigrate, or they die.

Mr. Maduro, 61, is seeking a third six-year term at the helm of the once wealthy petro-state that saw GDP drop 80% in a decade, pushing more than seven million of its 30 million citizens to emigrate.

Qatar hosts the Hamas political leadership, who famously stay in five-star hotels in the capital Doha, while two million Gaza Arabs are crowded in Rafah, unable to emigrate voluntarily to the West via Egypt.

The 28-year-old said her decision to emigrate followed a "petrifying" period when her mental health deteriorated.

They are often better educated, can find the information they need to navigate the city on their phones, don’t need to emigrate permanently and have options for relocation other than the US.

What Joe Public does not seem to know is that more than 5,000 British doctors emigrate every year and are "replaced" by cheap Third World "doctors" of dubious qualifications and training.

Andrew Lo, chief executive of Hong Kong-based immigration consultancy Anlex, said inquiries from residents in the city seeking to emigrate had risen from about 10 per day before the new security law was revealed to about 100 per day now.