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Immigrants vs Refugee

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Updated: May 13, 2024

An immigrant is a person who chooses to move to another country for various reasons, such as seeking better economic opportunities, education, or family reunification. Immigrants generally go through a legal process to obtain permission to enter and live in a new country. They are not necessarily fleeing persecution or danger in their home country.

A refugee, on the other hand, is a person who has fled their home country due to fear of persecution, war, or violence. Refugees often leave their home countries in search of safety and protection in another country. They are forced to leave their homes and may not have the opportunity to obtain legal permission to enter a new country before doing so.

While immigrants may choose to return to their home country at any time, refugees are unable to do so without fear of persecution or harm. Additionally, refugees may be entitled to special legal protections, such as asylum, if they can prove that they meet the definition of a refugee under international law.

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