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  1. 4 days ago · An expatriate, or expat, is an individual living and/or working in a country other than their country of citizenship, often temporarily and for work reasons. An expatriate can also be an individual who has relinquished citizenship in their home country to become a citizen of another.

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  2. 17 hours ago · The official figures, it is estimated that there are around 125,000 Indians living in Indonesia and 25,000 PIOs/NRIs living in Indonesia of which the Indian expatriate community registered with the embassy and consulate in Medan numbers around 5,000-7,000 people. Most are from Tamil descendants.

  3. 1 day ago · Hours after Iran launched a massive missile attack on the Israel capital Tel Aviv on Tuesday night, more than 700 Telugu expatriates working in the Capital are on the edge.

  4. 3 days ago · The expat is recruited outside of the Netherlands. The expat has a specific expertise that is not (or hardly) found on the Dutch labour market and meets the salary criteria. Their previous place of residence(s) is at least 150 kilometres from the Dutch border for more than 16 out of the last 24 months before the first working day in the Netherlands.

  5. 2 hours ago · In light of escalating conflicts in the Middle East, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan urges expatriates to adhere to safety advisories issued by the Ministry of External Affairs and Norka Roots. The ...

  6. 1 day ago · An expat chooses to live in another country for reasons beyond the economic, while immigrants usually move to better their economic status. For example, at the first place I lived in Costa Rica, we employed an entire rural family. Dad was our caretaker and agricultural assistant, his son helped after school, his daughter was our empleada and ...

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  8. 17 hours ago · Australia’s solar manufacturing future needs skilled expatriate workforce: report A global renewable energy jobs review has found Australia could achieve a 5 GW module capacity on the back of new domestic upstream facilities but requires a $7.8 billion investment over the next decade, and initially, an expatriate workforce to achieve it.