| EMIGRATE | To leave a country for the purpose of permanently settling in another (8) |
| EXODUS | Departure of a people from a country for the purpose of settling elsewhere (6) |
| TUNDRA | Area of permanently frozen subsoil (6) |
| DEFECT | Leave a country for another one |
| CADASTER | A public register of the lands of a country for fiscal purposes (alt sp) (8) |
| EXITVISA | Document or stamp on a passport granting permission to leave a country (4,4) |
| PASSPORT | Authorisation to leave a country (8) |
| STANHOPE | William Pitt the Younger's niece who gave up aristocratic life and travelled the Middle East dressed as a sheikh on her Arab stallion, settling in a ruined convent in the Lebanon Mountains (8) |
| EXCHANGE | ____ rate, the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another (8) |
| POSTCODE | A combination of letters and numbers assigned to an address for the purpose of sorting mail (8) |
| NUMEROUS | In short, it's no country for the many (8) |
| ECONOMIC | ____ migrant, one who leaves a country because of poverty rather than any other reason (8) |
| COLONIAL | Of those settling in, zero left standing in fuel (8) |
| VISIGOTH | Member of tribe settling in Toulouse - see one leave aboard this at sea (8) |
| DEPORTED | Made a person leave a country |
| FREEZERS | For the purpose of preservation, they give shot game a frosty reception (8) |
| FINETUNE | To make small adjustments to something for the purpose of improvement (4,4) |
| STANDARD | Normal answer that is used for the purpose of comparison (8,8) |
| SOLUTION | Normal answer that is used for the purpose of comparison (8,8) |
| AUREVOIR | I finished up settling in a city for so long |