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Australia & Canada:
Immigration or Migration is a broad term that covers movement of people from one place to another. A group of associated terms have specific meanings that sometimes overlap: Individuals, families, or groups of people may leave a country voluntarily or involuntarily because of events: harsh environmental or economic conditions (disease, crop failure, excess population); religious persecution; "ethnic cleansing;" war; genocide. Migrants may seek better jobs, freedom, or to preserve their very lives. Migration is as old as the first human group. One example is tribes would hunt in groups or pacts. When the hunt would move they would move. The tribe will move wherever they have to so that they can survive. Even now people immigrate. It might be because of war or as a result of a bad government, but whatever the reason immigration will never stop as long as one country has a better place.
There has been a change in the modern immigration experience. Rather than leaving the homeland behind forever, many immigrants maintain ties with the place they left to varying degrees. (Although immigrants from 1880 to 1930 did return for a visit or to stay.) Some people travel back and forth, may have dual citizenship, send their children back for summers, or balance their lives between the two places.
Modern technology such as phone cards ($1.71 for a three minute call to the Dominican Republic, $3.66 to India), inexpensive air travel, modems, fax machines, video cameras, and videophone parlors, have supported this new transnational. Businesses that transfer money or ship goods by the crate help maintain the ties. Immigrants can tune in to television originating from Korea , Moscow , Mexico , the Dominican Republic , and radio from the Ukraine and Port-au-Prince .