Answer: Well, there are six types of migration:
- Internal migration: A movement of people from one area of a country to another for the purpose or the effect of establishing a new residence. This migration may be temporary or permanent.
- External migration: moving to a variegated state, country or continent.
- Immigration: The act of departing or exiting from one state to settle in another.
- Emigration: A process by which non-nationals move into a condition for settlement.
- Return migration: moving back to where you came from.
- Seasonal migration: moving with each season or in response to labour or climate conditions.