The government expects the number of people emigrating abroad to level out around 60,000 this year.
The number of physicians who emigrate abroad for better economic and social conditions, also referred to as "Brain drain".
In July 1907 he was convicted for two years with a right to emigrate abroad.
From 1847 to 1857, almost 200,000 French people emigrated abroad.
The secret police call first the pastors for an interview when they are "politely" told to leave the region and better emigrate abroad.
After emigrating abroad, black-hundredists became the main right-wing critics of the White movement.
We couldn't all emigrate abroad; some of us had to live here and raise kids.
Like many German scholars, he was forced to emigrate abroad.
This kind of development-disrupting policy is also prompting young people, including women, to leave for the city and to emigrate abroad.
He separated from Makoci and in 1994 decided to emigrate abroad.