semigration

noun

Etymology

semi- + emigration.

  1. formed as semigration — “semi- + emigration

Definitions

  1. The movement of a person or persons within the same country or national region, for the…

    The movement of a person or persons within the same country or national region, for the purpose of permanent relocation of residence.

    • Semigration – where South Africans move between provinces - has overtaken emigration as a key driver for house sales in SA's largest metros, according to property data compiled by FNB.
    • Semigration to The Western Cape has become a South African trend and the reasons are all accumulating with a big momentum shift starting during Covid.

The neighborhood

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