| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| immigration | /'ɪmɪgɹɪnt/ | (uncountable) Immigration is the movement of people or animals into an area, usually a country. | immigrate immigrant migrate migration migratory emigrate emigration |
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The immigration of 1956 included many people from Hungary.
ReplyDeleteImmigration Act scrapped the national origins approach (favoring European immigrants) for a new immigration system that welcomed those from non-European countries.
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Slide show introduction, the history of immigration to the US - a feature presentaton for teachers.
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That, too, is established by the CRS report, which notes that the bill “does not contain a mechanism to verify immigration status.
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n. 移居, 移民
Mps are pressing for the repeal of the immigration act.
Lack of experience dealing with the Immigration Service of New Zealand can cause unnecessary delays and rejections of visa and work permit applications.
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OSC has exclusive jurisdiction to rule on citizenship and immigration status discrimination claims against employers with four or more employees.
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Immigration officials will ask to see your papers.
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