emigrate

emigrate from (some place)

To leave one country to live in another. My great-grandparents emigrated from Ireland when they were just kids.
See also: emigrate

emigrate from (some place) to (some place)

To leave one country to live in another. My great-grandparents emigrated from Ireland to the US when they were just kids.
See also: emigrate

emigrate to (some place)

To leave one country to live in another. My great-grandparents emigrated to the US when they were just kids.
See also: emigrate

emigrate to (some place) from (some place)

To leave one country to live in another. My great-grandparents emigrated to the US from Ireland when they were just kids.
See also: emigrate
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

emigrate

(from some place)( to some place) to move away from a foreign land to a new land. My family emigrated from England to this country over two centuries ago. They emigrated to this country from England.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • deport (someone) from (some place) to (some place)
  • deport (someone) to (some place)
  • deport
  • deport (someone)
  • deport (someone) from (some place)
  • import
  • import (something) from (some place)
  • import (something) from (some place) into (some place)
  • import (something) into (some place)
  • war against
References in periodicals archive
To clarify if employees have to register again though they might have come through the eMigrate route while having an ECR passport and many of them might not be computer literate, the ministry said that if they had registered on the portal, they must have gone through the EC route while holding an ECR passport.
The protection ensured through the eMigrate portal for this category of workers has now been extended to ECNR (emigration clearance not required) passport holders as well.
In this sense, Taiwan is a good place for many Hong Kongers wanting to emigrate because of its geographic proximity to their home and cultural similarities.
The Indian eMigrate system launched in 2015 is an online registration system for foreign employers to recruit Indian workers.
We want the maximum number of workers to come through the eMigrate system because that enables them a degree of protection.
The report explained that males emigrate for different reason, with 34% to improve their lives, 25% to find jobs, and 12% for higher salaries.
The eMigrate system affords employers the opportunity to specify their demand for Indian workers and seek a permit to recruit directly, or to select recruiting agents to recruit on their behalf.
The Indian government has also banned collection of recruitment fees for overseas nursing recruits and mandates that employers register in the eMigrate system.
For nurses, the filled-in registration application will be vetted by the Indian mission, after which the foreign employers can raise the demand for Indian nurses on the eMigrate system with terms and conditions of their employment.
According to research by Santander Mortgages (SAN.MC), about a million Britons are ready to emigrate in order to purchase property.
The main reason for wealthy Chinese families to emigrate is to provide better education for their children, with 21 per cent of the super-rich polled saying this was their chief concern.
London, Dec 1 ( ANI ): France has topped the poll of the best place to emigrate.
The UK is the third most popular destination for people wishing to emigrate - the first of which is Canada, followed by Australia.
The first Chinese citizens to emigrate en masse left at the end of the 1970s, when China first rolled out its economic reforms, according to Wang.
"It seems John decided to emigrate himself, to New Zealand where he married and had two children, David and Alex, Russell's father.