Although many individuals choose to migrate permanently to another country, others may migrate on a more temporary basis or do so seasonally.
Now we're permanently migrating.
Young Shauka men availed of job reservations given to them by the government and migrated permanently to cities in the plains, taking their families with them.
In 1973, he permanently migrated to Medina, Saudi Arabia, where he died in 1982.
Most Indians who signed contracts did so in the hope of returning to India with the fruits of their labour, rather than intending to migrate permanently.
"Most Mexicans that migrate permanently, temporarily or cyclically to the U.S. become in fact citizens of a second class in both countries," he said.
His parents split up when he was a baby and his mother migrated permanently to Peekskill, N.Y.
Beginning in the 1950s, Katkari families began to migrate permanently from ancestral areas in the hills to the outskirts of agricultural villages on the plains.
Many Mazahua men and women migrate temporarily or permanently to the cities of Toluca and Mexico City to obtain work as agriculture is generally not sufficient to meet needs.
After the Partition, his family permanently migrated to Kolkata in 1947.