Across
- 6. Reasons to enter a place to reside in.
- 10. Migrants living in a different country to their own.
- 11. People who avoid border and immigration controls and enter a new country illegally.
- 14. People fleeing conflict or persecution. They are defined and protected in international law, and must not be expelled or returned.
- 15. A city/region that is globally significant, attracting migrants due to its comparative advantages
- 17. When people return home after a period of living in a different location.
- 19. When people choose to migrate.
- 21. Migration with the intention of staying somewhere forever.
- 22. Migration within a country.
- 23. When people have to migrate, normally because their life is in danger e.g. war or natural disaster.
Down
- 1. Migration between countries.
- 2. The movement from the countryside into cities.
- 3. When people migrate for a particularly season. This is usually for work and may be for a harvest season or a ski season.
- 4. Persons who have been forced from the location in which they live.
- 5. Members of a country's citizens living in a different country e.g. Irish and Italian immigrants living in the US. People may hold onto their traditional identity e.g. food, language, clothes, etc.
- 7. Reasons to leave a place from which you reside.
- 8. Movement out of a country.
- 9. An agreement between 26 EU countries abolishing internal European borders for member state nationals
- 10. Movement into a country.
- 12. A person moving their place of residence.
- 13. Migration for a limited period of time
- 16. Someone who flees their place of residence yet their requests for sanctuary has yet to be processed by the country to which they have travelled.
- 18. The difference between immigration and emigration.
- 20. The movement of people from one location to another.
