What would cause you to leave your home country?.

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What would cause you to leave your home country?

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Emigrant vs. Immigrant Emigrant = a person who leaves a country (E is for EXIT) Immigrant = a person who enters a country (I is for INTO) Mr. Hare emigrated from the U.S.A. and immigrated to Venezuela.

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