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English
Etymology
From immigrate + -ion.
Pronunciation
Noun
immigration (countable and uncountable, plural immigrations)
- The act of immigrating; the passing or coming into a country of which one is not native born for the purpose of permanent residence.
1964, John F. Kennedy, A Nation of Immigrants, Revised and Enlarged edition, Harper & Row, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 79:Another measure of the inadequacy of the Immigration and Nationality Act has been the huge volume of private immigration bills introduced in Congress. These are bills to deal with individual hardship cases for which the general law fails to provide. In the Eighty-seventh Congress over 3,500 such bills were introduced. Private immigration bills make up about half of our legislation today.
2019 July 15, Greg Afinogenov, “The Jewish Case for Open Borders”, in Jewish Currents, number Summer 2019:[Stephen] Miller’s uncle, a neuroscientist, has been welcomed onto the public stage for his denunciations of his nephew’s immigration policies, which the elder Miller has characterized as hypocritical: the Millers’ not-so-distant Jewish ancestors were, of course, immigrants themselves.
- The process of going through immigration checks at a border checkpoint.
It took ages to get through immigration last time.
Derived terms
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Translations
the act of immigrating
- Afrikaans: immigrasie
- Albanian: mërgim (sq) m, emigrim (sq) m, kurbet (sq) m
- Arabic: هِجْرَة (ar) f (hijra)
- Armenian: ներգաղթ (hy) (nergaġtʻ)
- Azerbaijani: immiqrasiya, mühacirət, hicrət (az)
- Basque: immigrazio
- Belarusian: імігра́цыя f (imihrácyja), перасяле́нне n (pjerasjaljénnje)
- Bengali: অভিবাসন (bn) (obhibaśon), হিজরত (bn) (hijrot)
- Bulgarian: имигра́ция f (imigrácija), пресе́лване n (presélvane)
- Burmese: လူဝင်မှုကြီးကြပ်ရေး (my) (luwanghmu.kri:krap-re:)
- Catalan: immigració (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 移民 (ji4 man4)
- Mandarin: 移民 (zh) (yímín), 遷入/迁入 (zh) (qiānrù)
- Czech: imigrace (cs) f, přistěhovalectví n
- Danish: indvandring c
- Dutch: inwijking (nl) f, immigratie (nl) f
- Esperanto: enmigrado
- Estonian: immigratsioon, ränne
- Faroese: tilflutningur m
- Finnish: maahanmuutto (fi), siirtolaisuus (fi)
- French: immigration (fr) f
- Galician: inmigración (gl) f
- Georgian: იმიგრაცია (ka) (imigracia), გადმოსახლება (gadmosaxleba)
- German: Einwanderung (de) f, Immigration (de) f
- Greek: μετανάστευση (el) f (metanástefsi)
- Hebrew: הֲגִירָה (he) f (hagirá)
- Hindi: आप्रवासन m (āpravāsan)
- Hungarian: bevándorlás (hu)
- Icelandic: aðflutningur (is) m
- Ido: enmigro (io), enmigrado (io)
- Indonesian: imigrasi (id)
- Interlingua: immigration
- Irish: inimirce
- Italian: immigrazione (it) f
- Japanese: 移民 (ja) (いみん, imin), イミグレーション (imigurēshon), 入植 (にゅうしょく, nyūshoku), 移住 (ja) (いじゅう, ijū)
- Kazakh: иммиграция (immigrasiä), көші-қон (köşı-qon)
- Khmer: អន្តោប្រវេសន៍ (km) (ʼɑntaoprɑveeh)
- Korean: 이주(移住) (ko) (iju), 이민(移民) (ko) (imin)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: please add this translation if you can
- Kyrgyz: иммиграция (immigratsiya), четтен келүү (cetten kelüü)
- Lao: ເຂົ້າເມືອງ (khao mư̄ang)
- Latvian: imigrācija f
- Lithuanian: imigracija f
- Macedonian: доселување n (doseluvanje), имиграција f (imigracija)
- Malay: imigresen, imigrasi
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: цагаачлал (mn) (cagaačlal)
- Mongolian: ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠴᠢᠯᠠᠯ (čaɣačilal)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: innvandring m or f, immigrasjon m
- Nynorsk: innvandring f, immigrasjon m
- Occitan: immigracion (oc) f
- Pashto: مهاجرت m (mohāǰerát), هجرت (ps) m (heǰrát)
- Persian: مهاجرت (fa) (mohâjerat), کوچ (fa) (kuč), هجرت (fa) (hejrat)
- Polish: imigracja (pl) f
- Portuguese: imigração (pt) f
- Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi: ਪ੍ਰਵਾਸ m (prvās)
- Romanian: imigrație (ro) f, imigrare (ro) f
- Russian: иммигра́ция (ru) f (immigrácija), переселе́ние (ru) n (pereselénije)
- Scottish Gaelic: in-imrich f, imrich a-steach f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: имигра́ција f, усеље́ње n, досеље́ње n
- Roman: imigrácija (sh) f, useljénje (sh) n, doseljénje n
- Sinhalese: ආගමණය (āgamaṇaya)
- Slovak: prisťahovalectvo n, imigrácia (sk) f
- Slovene: priseljevanje n, imigracija (sl) f
- Spanish: inmigración (es) f
- Swedish: invandring (sv) c, immigration (sv) c
- Tagalog: pandarayuhan, suludbayan
- Tajik: муҳоҷират (tg) (muhojirat), ҳиҷрат (hijrat)
- Thai: การเข้าเมือง (gaan-kâo-mʉʉang), เข้าเมือง (kâo-mʉʉang)
- Turkish: göç etme, göçmenlik (tr), hicret (tr)
- Turkmen: immigrasiýa
- Ukrainian: іммігра́ція f (immihrácija), пересе́лення n (peresélennja)
- Urdu: ہجرت f (hijrat), مہاجرت f (muhājrat)
- Uyghur: كۆچۈش (köchüsh), كۆچمەنلىك (köchmenlik), ھىجرەت (hijret)
- Uzbek: immigratsiya (uz), hijrat (uz) (dated)
- Vietnamese: sự nhập cư (vi)
- Welsh: mewnfudiad (cy) m
- Yiddish: אימיגראַציע f (imigratsye), אײַנוואַנדערונג f (aynvanderung)
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immigration checks at a border checkpoint
Further reading
Danish
Pronunciation
Noun
immigration c (singular definite immigrationen, plural indefinite immigrationer)
- immigration
Inflection
Declension of immigration
Synonyms
Further reading
French
Pronunciation
Noun
immigration f (plural immigrations)
- immigration
Further reading
Swedish
Noun
immigration c
- immigration
- Synonym: invandring
- Antonyms: emigration, utvandring
Declension
Declension of immigration
See also
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