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- Mann, often expatriating entire families. Students who study in another country are not referred to as expatriates. The number of expatriates in the world...
- Dubai to attract these expatriates. The absence of an easy route to citizenship is another cause of emigration. Lower-paid expatriates are less affected by...
- American drama TV series Expatriates: A Novel of the Coming Collapse, novel by James Wesley Rawles, in the Patriots series The Expatriate (film), a 2012 Canadian-Belgian...
- miniseries created and directed by Lulu Wang, based on the 2016 novel The Expatriates by Janice Y. K. Lee. It premiered on Amazon Prime Video on January 26...
- business expatriate. According to McNulty and Brewster, who argued that a concise and universal definition should be adopted, business expatriates are “legally...
- There are a large number of expatriates in Kuwait, with most residing in the capital of Kuwait City. Expatriates are primarily attracted by the employment...
- There is a small community of ****anese expatriates in Jamaica and their descendants (known as ****anese Jamaicans), consisting mostly of corporate employees...
- that expatriates would have lower apportionment than residents. The Irish government is responsible to the Dáil, so proposals to allow expatriates to vote...
- Palestinian Foreign Ministry Building in Gaza City". Fox News. 2006. Retrieved 2007-11-10. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates State of Palestine v t e...
- establishing MU was initiated by a group of expatriates in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and it was adopted by the 4th Expatriates Conference in 2000 – under the au****es...