Talk:Edward Dickens

Latest comment: 5 years ago by 2601:645:C300:1648:2073:F149:8DAA:12D0 in topic Emigrate cf. Immigrate

Emigrate cf. Immigrate

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These verbs are commonly confused, and the confusion is intensified by the correlative nouns taking the prepositions opposite to the verbs.

An emigrant is someone who has permanently left a country of domicile.
An immigrant is someone who has permanently settled in a new country of domicile.

To emigrate is to go to another country.
To immigrate is to come from another country.

Thus:

Edward Dickens emigrated to Australia.
He was an emigrant from the United Kingdom.

Edward Dickens immigrated from the United Kingdom.
He was an immigrant to Australia.

Please pass it on -- the rules above, that is; not the fact Edward Dickens moved to Australia - very few people are going to care about that.

2601:645:C300:1648:2073:F149:8DAA:12D0 (talk) 06:21, 23 February 2019 (UTC)Reply