net immigration

  • 1net immigration — ➔ immigration * * * net immigration UK US noun [U] ► the amount by which the number of immigrants (= people arriving to live in a country) is greater than the number of emigrants (= people leaving): »The number leaving the UK fell, leaving a net… …

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  • 2Immigration to Australia — Australian Government poster issued by the Overseas Settlement Office to attract immigrants (1928). Immigration to Australia is estimated to have begun around 51,000 years ago[1] when the ancestors of Australian Aborigines arrived on the… …

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  • 3Immigration to Europe — increased from the 1980s onward, as a result of people from developing countries wanting to escape war, oppression, natural disasters or poverty[1]. Some EU countries saw a dramatic growth in immigration after World War II until the… …

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  • 4immigration — im‧mi‧gra‧tion [ˌɪmˈgreɪʆn] noun [uncountable] 1. the process of entering another country, state etc in order to live there: • In the past, California has had the highest rate of immigration. compare emigration ˌnet immiˈgration the amount by… …

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  • 5net emigration — ➔ emigration * * * net emigration UK US noun [U] ► the amount by which the number of emigrants (= people leaving a country to live in another) is greater than the number of immigrants (= people arriving): »The country has high levels of net… …

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  • 6Immigration — Immigrant redirects here. For other uses, see Immigrant (disambiguation). For the cellular automaton, see Immigration (CA). For the album by Show Ya, see Immigration (album). Net migration rates for 2011: positive (blue), negative (orange),… …

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  • 7Immigration to Norway — The number of immigrants in Norway is currently approximately 601,000, which corresponds to 12.2 percent of the total population (2011).[1] In addition to these, 213,486 are born in Norway with one immigrant parent, 31,540 are born abroad with… …

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  • 8Immigration to Canada — This article is part of a series Topics …

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  • 9Immigration Restriction Act 1901 — Parliament of Australia Long title: An Act to place certain restrictions on Immigration and to provide for the …

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  • 10Immigration equality — is a term which refers to the equal treatment of any or all citizen s ability or right to immigrate their family members. It also applies to fair and equal execution of the laws and the rights of non citizens regardless of nationality or where… …

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