TYPES OF MIGRATION

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Across
  1. 3. When people move to a new place with the intention of living there indefinitely.
  2. 8. Movement of people from one country to another (crossing national borders).
  3. 9. When people are compelled to move due to factors like war, natural disasters, or persecution.
  4. 13. Repeated movement between two or more places, usually for work or study, over a period of time.
  5. 14. Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their own country due to danger or persecution.
  6. 15. Another term for external migration; it refers specifically to people moving between countries.
Down
  1. 1. The act of entering and settling in a new country.
  2. 2. Movement that happens during certain times of the year, often for work (like agriculture or tourism).
  3. 4. The act of leaving one’s own country to live in another.
  4. 5. When a person goes back to their country or place of origin after living elsewhere.
  5. 6. Movement of people within the same country, from one region or city to another.
  6. 7. When people move to a new place for a limited period of time, with the intention of returning.
  7. 10. Migration that occurs within a country’s borders (same as internal migration).
  8. 11. When people choose to move by their own decision, often for better opportunities.
  9. 12. Movement of people who are forced to leave their country due to danger, such as war or persecution, and are recognized as refugees.
  10. 13. Migration where people follow others (often family or community members) who migrated earlier.