The Pro and cons of emigaration
INTRODUCTION Emigration involves a person leaving his / her native region or country and ends up settling in another . It is similar to immigration but is from the person 's country of origin perspective . Before the country 's boundaries were establishment , the human movement was referred to as migration . There are several reasons that make people to emigrate . Some might be political or economic motives , or for personified reasons like to find a spouse or emigrate to join one 's family members . A number wealthy people from the rich countries that are characterized

by cold climate may emigrate from their countries to the countries with warmer countries after their retirement
Several economic or political emigrants shift collectively with their own families towards the new countries or regions where they are likely to can find employment opportunities or peace that may not be in their available country of origin . Right through history a bug number of the emigrants go back to their countries of origin , mostly after earning and saving satisfactory money from the other country
Mostly there arises conflicts between the natives and the new cultures of the emigrants that definitely results to social contrasts , it 's the emigrant who mostly is referred to as a foreigner who finds him / herself in a situation which he may not be comfortable , therefore he / has to adapt and understand the social system and the legal framework of the country they are migrating to even though the they may be unfamiliar or strange to the emigrants . Emigrants had a deep influence on the humankind during the 19th and 20th century , at a time when several hundred of thousands of the poor families moved to US , Brazil , New Zealand , Canada and Argentina from Europe
Immigration or Emigration shouldn 't be mystified with the involuntary migration phenomena like the population transfer or the ethnic cleansing
CAUSES OF EMIGRATION
Push factors are the motives that force the people to leave a country of origin whereas the pull factors are the factors that attract people to a certain country . The push factors include war or the armed conflict famine or drought , disease , poverty , political corruption , disagreement with the politics , religious intolerance , natural disasters discontenting with the natives like frequent harassment and bullying lack of opportunities for employment and rights violations
With the exception of disagreements with the politics and the discontents with natives , all the other push factors mostly affect the under developed countries because even the natural disasters are not likely to lead to emigration
The pull factors include higher incomes , lower taxes , better weather better employment availability , better medical amenities , better education services , better conducts among people , family reasons political stability and religious tolerance
MYTHS ABOUT EMIGRATION
In the United States , there are five myths about emigration , these common myths are historically and typically concerned with the immigrant populations these myths state that
America is flooded with immigrants
emigrants are taking jobs from the U .S . citizens
emigrants are draining the on United States society 's...
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