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[ĕk-spā́trē-āt́]
(v.)To send into exile. See synonyms at banish
(v.)To give up residence in one's homeland.
(n.)One who has taken up residence in a foreign country.
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Expatriation on or after June 16, 2008 ... Expatriation after June 3, 2004 and before June 16, 2008 ... Significant penalty imposed for not filing expatriation form...
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An expatriate (in abbreviated form, expat ) is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country and culture other than that of the person's upbringing or legal residence. The word comes f...
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The most serious barrier to renouncing your citizenship is that the State Department, which oversees expatriation, is reluctant to allow citizens to go “stateless.” Before allowing expatriation, the department will want you to have obtained citizenship or legal asylum in another country—usually a complicated...
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You have asked us for a general survey of the laws governing loss of citizenship, a process known as "expatriation" (also known within the specific context of naturalized citizens as "denaturalization").
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Expat-Today - is a Directory resources for expatriates living and working abroad ... ASN is a leader in the field of expatriation. We specialize in services for expatriate employees and private individuals working or living abroad. Secure your stay abroad;
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World-class global organisations have realised that there is a need to support the expatriation and repatriation experiences. The immediate financial incentive used to be that the salary of the person on the international assignment and the relocation expenses were seen to be high.
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Corporation bashing may be fashionable, but it is not constructive. ... This heightened attention has helped to create a political environment in which all corporate actions are suspect--including decisions by some companies to re-incorporate in low-tax jurisdictions (a step commonly known as inversion or expatriation).
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