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phrasal verbs immigration

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  • Run away
    to leave a place or situation secretly and suddenly.
  • Drop off
    to leave someone or something at a particular place.
  • Take off
    to leave quickly, often referring to starting a new journey or moving to a new place.
  • Give up
    to stop trying to do something or leave behind something.
  • Green card
    a document granting someone permanent residency in the US.
  • Fit in
    to be accepted and feel comfortable in a new environment or culture.
  • Move out
    to leave a place where you have been living.
  • Refugee
    a person who flees their country due to war or persecution.
  • Look after
    to care for or provide support for someone, often used for family members during immigration.
  • Asylum
    protection given by a country to someone fleeing persecution.
  • Deportation
    the act of expelling someone from a country.
  • Visa
    a document that allows someone to enter or stay in a country.
  • Move in
    to begin living in a new place.
  • Border control
    government policies and agencies responsible for monitoring borders.
  • Come over
    to move from one place to another, especially to a different country.
  • Settle down
    to start living in a place where you intend to stay long-term.
  • Naturalization
    the process of becoming a citizen of a country.