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Old 30th January 2008, 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by r0xanne View Post
What is the formal definition of expatriate?

A person who is currently living and well established in a foreign country but will be hired by another foreign country is considered an expatriate?

The laws of some countries enforce some benefits for an expatriate, but even if one is not formally considered an expatriate, which benefits can one reasonably expect from the company? For instance, what kind of expenses is usually required and for how long should these expenses be paid by the company?

Thank you for any advice.
I don't think that work comes into at all.

One definition I found online was:
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 from the Latin ex (out of) and patria (country, fatherland), and is sometimes misspelled (either unintentionally or intentionally) as ex-patriot or short ex-pat (because of its pronunciation).

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Karen
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