Immigration - The act of moving to a foreign country to live permanently., Emigration - The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another., Refugee - A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster., Asylum Seeker - A person seeking protection in another country, not yet granted refugee status., Migrant - A person who moves to find work or better living conditions., Cultural Identity - A sense of belonging to a particular culture or ethnic group, often shaped by immigration., Multiculturalism - The coexistence of diverse cultures, where differences are respected and appreciated., Push Factor - Negative factors (e.g., war, poverty) that motivate emigration from a home country., Pull Factors - Positive factors (e.g., job opportunities, stability) that attract immigrants to another country., Settlement Patterns - The distribution of immigrant populations within a country or region., Integration - The process of immigrants becoming part of a new society while maintaining their original culture., Displacement - The forced movement of people from their homes due to conflict, environment, or development., Resettlement - The process of settling in a new country, often with support from governments or organisations., Assimilation  - The process where immigrants adopt the customs and attitudes of the dominant culture, often losing their original identity.,

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