Immigrating [verb]
Definition of Immigrating:
enter a foreign area intending to live there
Sentence/Example of Immigrating:
Born in a Ghanaian refugee camp to Liberian parents who were fleeing a civil war, Davies immigrated to Canada with his family when he was 5.
“I feel powerless not being able to pay them,” Solis, who immigrated from Mexico as a teenager, said in Spanish.
The Soviet Union had denied their request to immigrate to Israel, given how Israel’s Western allies and its victory in the Six-Day War in 1967 had led to frosty diplomatic relations between it and the Soviet Union.
The first project we remember working on together was drawing scenes from the picture books that our mom brought with her when she immigrated from the USSR.
Yang’s parents had both immigrated from Taiwan, and met in grad school.
If island formed continent, some species would emerge and immigrate.
The wretched survivors, who are there set at liberty, are immediately seduced to "immigrate" to the West Indies.
Sure I'm at the jumpin'-off place now, and to immigrate furder would be to put meself in the hands of the murtherin' redskins.
The real Portuguese immigrate in families and show very little money on landing.
The desire to immigrate, stimulated by the transportation companies, spread like a fever.