____________________
are
people
who
intend
to
live
permanently
in
a
new
country
.
Most
head
for
just
a
few
main
countries
,
for
example
,
the
USA
.
Some
will
succeed
in
their
aims
and
gain
legal
status
as
residents
of
the
country
they
have
moved
to
.
These
people
are
technically
called
____________________
,
although
this
term
is
most
commonly
used
by
people
from
English
-
speaking
nations
to
describe
people
from
more
developed
countries
living
abroad
.
Migrants
who
leave
their
homes
to
escape
danger
or
persecution
may
also
be
looking
for
a
permanent
new
home
.
Until
their
claims
are
dealt
with
,
they
are
known
as
____________________
____________________
,
and
if
their
claims
are
accepted
they
will
be
classified
as
____________________
.
In
some
cases
of
mass
flight
,
when
thousands
of
people
escape
across
a
border
,
they
are
immediately
granted
this
status
.
Looking
for
a
job
,
a
better
income
,
or
perhaps
just
an
experience
,
other
migrants
are
admitted
to
countries
as
____________________
____________________
.
They
are
allowed
to
stay
in
their
destination
country
on
the
understanding
that
it
is
for
a
specific
period
.
Some
are
seasonal
employees
.
Others
will
stay
in
the
new
country
for
a
year
or
more
.
These
include
employees
of
multinational
corporations
who
are
moved
from
country
to
country
.
These
people
are
often
____________________
with
specialist
knowledge
in
their
field
.
Some
migrants
overstay
their
visas
or
work
whilst
in
the
country
on
tourist
visas
.
When
this
happens
they
become
____________________
____________________
in
the
eyes
of
the
officials
.
They
may
also
try
to
enter
a
country
,
often
endangering
their
own
lives
,
by
being
smuggled
in
by
people
they
have
paid
for
this
service
.