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expat

[eks-peyt] / ɛksˈpeɪt /




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With a tepid energy market and Saudi Arabia facing a budget crunch, the kingdom is looking for an influx of funds from foreign visitors and expats to help reduce its fiscal deficit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Figuring out where to file taxes and how to invest in a new country can be a big thorn for expats.

From MarketWatch

One UK expat who was at the beach at the time of the shooting says everyone he speaks to is adamant this will not change Bondi, or Australia.

From BBC

The Prison Governors Association has said a surge in applications from west Africa appears to have been fuelled by word of mouth and jobs being promoted online by the expat Nigerian community.

From BBC

Maybe you have decided you want a tropical beachfront location in a smaller city with lots of expats, and that you will be traveling to visit family on a regular basis.

From MarketWatch