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expatriate [eks-pat-ree-it] Adjective 1. living away from one's native country: an expatriate American 2. exiled Noun 1. a person living away from his or her native country 2. an exile [Latin ex out, away + patria native land] expatriation n
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expatriate Translations n / adj expatriate [eksˈpeitriət, eksˈpatriət] (a person) living outside his own country. banneling, uitgewekene مَنْفي، مُبْعَد изгнаник emigrant(ský), vyhnanec(ký), vystěhovalec(ký) emigrant; udvandrer der/die Ausgebürgerte εκπατρισμένος expatriado välismaal elav (isik), välis- دور از میهن؛ ترک وطن کرده ulkomaille asettunut expatrié/-ée גוֹלֶה सविस्तार प्रस्तुत करना osoba koja živi izvan svoje zemlje külföldön élő, emigráns perantau landflótta maður; maður sem kÿs að búa erlendis espatriare 国外在住者 국외로 추방된 사람; 국외로 추방된 ekspatriantas ekspatriants, emigrants; ekspatrianta-, emigranta- perantau wie buiten het vaderland woont landsforvist; utvandret; flyktning wygnaniec expatriar/NOUN! expatriat экспатриант vysťahovalec, vysťahovalecký izseljenec iseljenik person som bor utomlands, utvandrad, utlands- คนที่อาศัยอยู่ต่างประเทศ; เกี่ยวกับคนที่อาศัยอยู่ต่างประเทศ sürgün 移居國外的(人) експатріант بیرون ملک مقیم kiều dân 移居国外的(人) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 7874 was enacted in 2004 to combat certain expatriations of U. Expatriations generally start after a passport or green card is surrendered and a form 8854 is filed to report the event. These threshold amounts for both tests have been indexed for inflation since 1996, and are $120,000 and $599,000, respectively, for expatriations occurring in 2002. |
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