- EMIGRE
- Politically-motivated mover
- Homeland leaver
- Relocater, in a way
- Stranger in a strange land
- Political escapee
- Settler in an foreign land
- Refugee
- Political transplant
- Solzhenitsyn in 1974, e.g.
- Frenchman who fled the Revolution
- Vladimir Nabokov, in 1919
- Term first used for those fleeing the French Revolution
- Political refugee
- Asylum seeker
- Settler in a foreign land
- Political asylum seeker
- Expatriate
- Political refugee, e.g.
- Refugee, of a sort
- Political exile
- Nureyev or Nabokov
- Political refugee, maybe
- Country changer
- Nation changer
- He went to another country
- Einstein, for one
- Political fugitive
- October Revolution figure
- Self-exile
- Revolution victim
- Ellis Island arrival
- Future citizen, perhaps
- Displaced person
- Arrival from overseas
- Asylum seeker, maybe
- New arrival from afar
- Einstein or Fermi
- Certain new resident
- Fermi, as a new Nobelist
- More than a long-distance caller
- Defector
- New citizen, perhaps
- An American in Paris, maybe
- One who seeks political asylum
- French royalist fugitive, 1793.
- French refugee.
- Royalist fugitive in 1789.
- Fugitive from a country.
- Type of alien.
- Revolutionary figure.
- French Royalist fugitive.
- Settler.
- Refugee: Fr.
- Fugitive of a sort.
- White Russian, for example.
- Foreigner of a sort.
- Certain fugitive
- Solzhenitsyn, e.g.
- One fleeing a land
- Einstein was one
- Refugee in 1789
- Expatriate of a sort
- Vladimir Nabokov or Jerzy Kosinski
- Einstein, e.g.
- Baryshnikov, e.g.
- Foreign fleer
- Nabokov, e.g.
- Rudolf Nureyev, e.g.
- Displaced person, maybe
- New arrival
- New arrival, of sorts
- Rachmaninoff, for one
- One who's left
- Settler from a foreign land
- Asylum seeker, perhaps
- Einstein, notably
- Edward Snowden, notably
- Expat
- New citizenship seeker
- Albert Einstein, notably
- Albert Einstein or Enrico Fermi
- Defector, perhaps
- Citizenship test taker, perhaps
- Deportee, e.g.
- One seeking use of the 1951 Refugee Convention, perhaps
- One seeking asylum
- Displaced person, often
- Displaced one
- Political refugee, say
- One who's left a country
- Not a natural-born citizen
- Benazir Bhutto, once
- He's moved
- Citizenship seeker
- Certain refugee
- Einstein, once
- Mayflower passenger, e.g.
- One fleeing persecution, perhaps
- One fleeing persecution, say
- Fermi or Einstein
- Einstein, in 1933
- Nadia Comaneci, in 1989
- Nureyev, notably
- Madeleine Albright in 1948, e.g.
- Einstein or Fermi, e.g.