There several related meta questions like: 

[Is it necessary to migrate questions...](https://travel.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/282/is-it-necessary-to-migrate-questions-that-are-in-scope-for-travel-but-also-withi)

[Are H-1B and J-1 questions going to be migrated to expats?](https://travel.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/1672/are-h1-b-and-j-1-questions-going-to-be-migrated-to-expats)

[Immigration once again: what makes something an expat question?](https://travel.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/1535/immigration-once-again-what-makes-something-an-expat-question)

Recently there are been multiple questions asked on Travel that have been closed with a suggestion in the comments that the OP should ask the question on [Expatriates](http://expatriates.stackexchange.com). If someone feels strongly enough to suggest that, why isn't the question just getting migrated? Or at least, include in the comment that the OP can flag the question and request a moderator migrate it?

If not there already, could there be a customized close reason that would reflect this trend? 

Edit/Update: I was reading the recent Meta SE post about [graduation, site closure, etc.](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/257614/graduation-site-closure-and-a-clearer-outlook-on-the-health-of-se-sites?cb=1) and realized that one issue could be the general discouragement of migrating questions to a site still in beta, which Expatriates is. The idea is that a question could be lost if the beta site ends up closing. However, the post clearly indicates that no current beta site is in danger of closing.