newcomer

noun, a person who is not originally from Wolfe Island but lives there now

“If your family’s from the Island, if you were born on the Island, you’re an Islander. But if you, you know, if you moved over here when you were seven, you wouldn’t be considered an Islander. You would be a newcomer, out-of-towner.”

“Like he’s a newcomer and his kids… they’ve probably been here about ten years now. Well, I don’t know, like eight or whatever, and he would be considered a newcomer.”

“In fact, some of the newcomers are the worst. They want nothing to change. They found their little piece of paradise, and they want it to stay this way. So they’re in conflict sometimes with the old timers, who other people think are the ones who never want to change anything.”

“There’s a heck of a lot of newcomers.”