Emigrant
An emigrant is a person who leaves their country of origin to settle in another country. The term emphasizes the act of departure from the homeland and is typically defined from the perspective of the country left behind. In discussions of migration, emigrant is often paired with immigrant, which refers to a person who moves into a new country.
Etymology: The word emigrant comes from the French émigrant, from Latin emigratus, formed from ex- 'out' and
Scope: Emigration may be voluntary or forced. People leave for economic opportunity, education, family reasons, or
Impact and examples: Emigration has shaped the demographics and cultures of both origin and destination regions.
See also: Immigration, Emigration, Migrant, Diaspora, Refugee.