Prepositions after "immigrate"

immigrate to, from, in, with or into?

In 69% of cases "immigrate to" is used

His parents immigrated to America from India.

My family immigrated to this country from Cuba.

My granda and da subsequently immigrated to Belfast.

There have been cases where people used H-1 H-4 option to immigrate to US illegally i.

There must be a sponsor for any relative immigrating to Canada within the Family Class.

In early 1997, he immigrated to New Zealand; Annette and their two children soon followed.

Both Mickey Blake and Nobby Clarke became Group Captains and took premature retirement to immigrate to Australia.

Muhammad (pbuh) took council with his Makkan followers, and it was decided that they should immigrate to Yathrib.

In 1977, he immigrated to the United States with his family, and he died in California in 1990 at the age of 90.

Both the person sponsoring a relative and the person wishing to immigrate to Canada must meet certain requirements.

In 15% of cases "immigrate from" is used

The European felt instinctively that the Jew is a stranger, who immigrated from Asia.

His paternal grandparents immigrated from Ukraine, and his mother's family was from Lithuania.

Jill Kelley was raised in Philadelphia, where her family settled in the mid-1970s and opened a Middle Eastern restaurant after immigrating from Lebanon.

In 3% of cases "immigrate in" is used

Other immigrant-receiving countries are also popular destinations for those wishing to immigrate in any way possible.

Australia has a strict immigration policy and wants to dissuade people to use temporary/visitor visa as a mean to immigrate in the country.

I want a president who is interested in the youth of the country, as we are the future and currently the future are immigrating in masses.

In 2% of cases "immigrate into" is used

When I immigrated into the US I was required to sign an affidavit that said in effect I would not be a public charge i.

How to stop Mexicans from illegally immigrating into the country, even though illegal immigration is now at its lowest levels in years.

In 1% of cases "immigrate after" is used

I live in the US now, went to graduate school here, immigrated after finishing my undergrad Engineering degree.

In 1% of cases "immigrate at" is used

At that diversity on the island species are immigrating at a rate equal to disappearances due to extinction.

In 1% of cases "immigrate per" is used

Phrased explicitly, it is the number of species immigrating per unit time onto an island already occupied by S species.

In 1% of cases "immigrate under" is used

However, if they apply to immigrate under the Skilled Worker Class, they may.