The Tehran government does not put obstacles in the path of young people seeking to emigrate.
Officials say a majority are Bangladeshis who want to emigrate illegally to Malaysia or other countries.
The boat was said to be carrying mainly Bangladeshis trying to emigrate illegally to Malaysia.
Meanwhile, worried whites, whose skills are still sorely needed, are continuing to emigrate in droves.
Some said the earth-imaging orbiter, launched three years ago, wanted to emigrate, just as many Egyptians do.
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In it, he expressed his "hurt" at the number of young Spaniards forced to emigrate by economic difficulties.
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"We have brought over 800 of them to Israel, " he says, "and the remaining people also want to emigrate".
According to a recent survey, almost half of young Hungarians plan to emigrate.
The most likely South Africans to emigrate are the young, white and skilled.
Yet despite its liberalism, capitalism, and democracy more than a third of its citizens said they would prefer to emigrate.
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By providing more quality jobs in Central America, CAFTA will reduce the need for people to emigrate illegally to the United States.
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By 2050, he said, millions of bored human beings would freeze themselves in order to emigrate into the future to find adventure.
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The first to travel were those whose relatives had been allowed to emigrate from the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 80s.
They also show that two-thirds of young people would like to emigrate.
This, in an economy where skills are scarce and labour plentiful, is sure to cause jobs to be shed and talent to emigrate.
They are a travel agent service, really, that's been created by the need for people to emigrate from their countries to the United States.
His compatriots might add that it is almost a miracle that Dr Kabamba, whose skills would allow him to emigrate, has chosen not to.
In Mexico, pressure to emigrate to the U.S. has eased, in part due to a tough labor market in the U.S. and steady growth in Mexico.
Gallup's Balkan Monitor, for example, released a survey in June that showed a drop in those wanting to emigrate in every state in the west Balkans.
Their home became an unofficial headquarters for Soviet Jews wanting to escape anti-Semitism, and a temporary hotel for many who had finally won the right to emigrate.
In a region with shocking levels of unemployment and lots of young people, knowledge of English means the power to get a better job, or perhaps to emigrate.
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The trouble is, the best-educated of them tend to emigrate.
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Many skilled workers and professional people are trying to emigrate.
After the Nazi annexation of Austria and the violence of Kristallnacht ("the Night of Shattered Glass"), both in 1938, the demand to emigrate escalated, and long lines formed at U.S. consulates.
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Despite the hardships, the rigid primogeniture back home ensured a constant supply of Basque labour looking to emigrate, and sheep herding was an attractive trade for those who did not speak English.
Now, it faces a squeeze as borrowers neglect mortgage payments on houses they may never live in again while depositors withdraw money to make up for lost wages or to buy a ticket to emigrate.
So while the rabbis in Israel take a decision on whether or not to grant the right to emigrate to Israel to the Benei Menashes, this community here is waiting with bated breath - and praying.
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