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The welfare economics of international migration has developed more-or-less independently of the welfare economics of international trade and investment. Moreover each of the two topics has been tackled with its own distinctive technical apparatus. In the present note it is shown that a core of quite general propositions about the gains from international migration can be deduced from the two leading gains-from-trade theorems.