Migration

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Across
  1. 1. A factor or circumstance that drives people to leave their home country, such as war, poverty, political instability, or environmental disasters.
  2. 4. Hosts the most refugees
  3. 6. A person who leaves their home country to live in another country.
  4. 8. The movement of people across national borders, from one country to another.
  5. 10. A person who has fled their home country due to persecution or violence and is seeking protection in another country but has not yet been legally recognized as a refugee.
  6. 11. A person who moves to a new country from another country to live there.
  7. 13. The movement of people from one place to another, either within a country or across international borders with the intention to settle.
  8. 15. A factor that hinders migration, such as legal restrictions, physical barriers (e.g., mountains, oceans), or financial limitations.
  9. 16. A factor or opportunity that attracts people to move to a new location, such as better job prospects, safety, political stability, or a higher quality of life.
  10. 17. A person who has been forced to flee their home country due to war, persecution, or natural disasters and has been granted international protection.
  11. 18. The country from which a migrant departs.
Down
  1. 2. Where people come to the United Kingdom with the express intent of using health services to which they were not entitled
  2. 3. An obstacle that has to be crossed when leaving Senegal
  3. 5. Where you can cross into Europe without leaving Africa
  4. 7. Where some migrants get detained after trying to reach Europe
  5. 8. The movement of people within the same country, from one region, state, or city to anothe
  6. 9. The movement of people within the same region, such as moving from one city to another within the same country or geographic area.
  7. 12. The country that receives and accommodates migrants.
  8. 14. A person who has been forced to leave their home due to conflict, disasters, or other crises but remains within their own country’s borders.