Yímín
Yímín (移民) is a Chinese term that denotes a person who moves from one country to another to settle there (an immigrant) as well as the act of moving itself (to emigrate). In Mandarin, 移民 can function as both a noun and a verb, depending on the context. The term is used across Mandarin-speaking regions to describe international migration and related policy matters.
The characters 移 and 民 together convey the idea of moving people. Common collocations include 海外移民 (overseas immigrants), 新移民 (new
Usage and context: Immigration involves legal processes that vary by country, including visas, residency permits, and
Note: The English equivalents “immigrant” and the verbs “to immigrate” or “to emigrate” are all rendered by