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A ... is a person who is moving or has moved across an international border or within a state away from their habitual places of residence

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Card 7

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An ... is a person who seeks safety from persecution or serious harm in a country other than their own and waits a decision on the application for refugee status

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Card 8

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A ... is a person who flees their country because "their lives, security or freedom have been threatened by generalised violence, foreign aggression, internal conflicts, human rights violations

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Card 9

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... is the act of departing or exiting from one state with a view to settling in another

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Card 10

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... is the movement of a person or a group of persons, either across an international border, or within a state

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Card 11

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... is a process by which non-nationals move into a country for the purpose of settlement

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Card 12

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Positive of Migration on ... : Gender balance, improved age pyramids, remittances contribute to the economy, returning migrants have new skills and ideas

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Card 13

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Positive of Migration on ... : Money put into both economies, GDP and tax boosted by more workers, Migrants fill skills gaps and labour shortages, Remittances supplement household incomes

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Card 14

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Positive of Migration on ... : Improved quality of life and standard of living, network creation, development projects

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Card 15

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Negative of Migration on : Origin lose young workers, brain drain as educated migrate, changes in demographics, remittances can increase ...

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