Life narratives were collected from immigrant women through five indiv
idual interviews and three focus groups as part of an on-going study o
f sexuality and gender-related issues among immigrant/refugee women in
North America. The research explores how questions of national identi
ty and sexual identity are determined and negotiated for immigrant and
refugee women and the role of 'geography' and language in understandi
ng women's boundary and border crossings. Four life stories are discus
sed in detail, as illustrative of disparate adaptations to migration,
and suggestions are made for the future development of research in thi
s area.