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expatriação
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emigració
espanyol
emigración
Migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another)
emigration
expatriation
català
emigració
Sinònims
Examples for "
emigration
"
emigration
expatriation
Examples for "
emigration
"
1
The result is rising
emigration
at all career stages, it is said.
2
Using FE application date to trigger tax
emigration
,
is indeed extremely risky.
3
Opening a bank account is a vital step in your
emigration
process.
4
Unemployment and
emigration
rose as growth contracted and the national debt soared.
5
O'Halloran was a prime example of the opportunities
emigration
could offer women.
1
He cites higher taxes, civil lawsuits, and terrorist attacks as top
expatriation
factors.
2
For your sake I was willing to brave poverty, debt,
expatriation
.
3
The
expatriation
of the entire free people of color from the United States.
4
The longer his
expatriation
,
the greater does this hallucination become.
5
To-day captivity, transportation,
expatriation
,
exile, the axe has fallen on nearly all these heads.
1
Michigan is no stranger to what demographers call "out-migration." Recession drove people away in the early 1980s.
2
Puerto Rico is trying to stem rampant
out
-
migration
,
reduce a 45 percent poverty rate, and fix near-insolvent public healthcare and pension systems.
3
Out-migration
of the Mainstream doesn't seem to explain the full extent of the transformation, however.
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expatriação
emigração
català
emigració
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emigración