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GuestPoster171

Whats the difference between an expat and an immigrant?

AndyHCMC

Whats the difference between an expat and an immigrant

beppi

Expat = Someone who lives in a foreign country (even if temporarily)
Immigrant = Someone who moves to a foreign country permanently

At least this is my view of the topic. There are others, some examples:

Expat = Someone who is temporarily send by his/her employer to a foreign country on a cushy financial package
Immigrant = Evil foreigners who want to destroy our country and should go back where they came from

GuestPoster171

All expats are immigrants but all immigrants are not expats.

GuestPoster171

What about:
An expat is someone who move from a rich  to a poor country
An immigrant Is someone who move from a poor to a rich country.

GuestPoster171

Then what about all who move from rich to rich and poor to poor?

GuestPoster171

finnbo wrote:

Then what about all who move from rich to rich and poor to poor?


For them Need to find a new classification  ;) 
P.S. this thread is  semi-serious, intented for fun.

gwynj

Just heard this:

"'Expat' is a word invented by white people so they won't have to call themselves 'immigrants', because that word is reserved for brown people."

chrave1956

Why are they moving to a rich White country ?
Thought we were all racist.

Eddie B-A

Another argument I've heard is an ex pat is someone who is resident but not a citizen of the country they live in. I'm not sure I agree,  I'm resident in Ireland and proably will be forever but i'm a dual citizen of the UK and Malta, I think of myself as an immigrant.

Julien

Marcello Manganese wrote:

What about:
An expat is someone who move from a rich  to a poor country
An immigrant Is someone who move from a poor to a rich country.


Honestly I hate that one, mine is very similar to Beppi's

Expat = Someone who temporarily lives in a foreign country (most of the time temporarily)
Immigrant = Someone who moves to a foreign country permanently

GuestPoster171

Julien wrote:
Marcello Manganese wrote:

What about:
An expat is someone who move from a rich  to a poor country
An immigrant Is someone who move from a poor to a rich country.


Honestly I hate that one, mine is very similar to Beppi's

Expat = Someone who temporarily lives in a foreign country (most of the time temporarily)
Immigrant = Someone who moves to a foreign country permanently


As I said,, mine is semi- serious, yours and Beppy's Is the formal one, 👌👌👌

moorerita836

Julie I don't get you by your defination
Can you explain yourself better? :cheers:

stumpy

@moorerita836

An expatriate is someone who is living and working in another country on a temporary basis and will leave after his employment term is over.

An immigrant is someone who is seeking permanent residency in another country and will live there permanently.

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