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French Immigration

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Immigration in France Amir ZENATI Immigration in France Immigration: An Overview: Immigration is an intentional transfer of nationals of one country into another country for the reason of relocation. A corresponding term, "Emigration", indicates movement out of a country, specifically, movement from the point of view of the country of depart rather than the country of entrance. The terms apply only to international movements and not to movements within a single country, however large-scale they may be. (Scot p1, 2008) Both immigration and emigration entail personal option. The emigrant did not have to leave his country, at any rate not at the moment he did, while conditions may have made departure expedient; the immigrant did not have to...

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