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- Heidelberg. p. 294. ISBN 978-3-540-25661-8. Oskar Maria Graf timeline: expatriated 1934 Archived 1 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Kritikatur – Die Welt...
- Look up expatriate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An expatriate is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country and culture other than...
- There are a large number of expatriates in Kuwait, with most residing in the capital of Kuwait City. Expatriates are primarily attracted by the employment...
- miniseries created and directed by Lulu Wang, based on the 2016 novel The Expatriates by Janice Y. K. Lee. It premiered on Amazon Prime Video on January 26...
- An expatriation tax or emigration tax is a tax on persons who cease to be tax-resident in a country. This often takes the form of a capital gains tax against...
- Ministry of Expatriates (Arabic: وزارة المغتربين) of Syria was the ministry that was responsible for communication with Syrian expatriates around the world...
- Expatriate insurance policies are designed to cover financial and other losses incurred by expatriates while living and working in a country other than...
- Expatriates in the United Arab Emirates represent about 88% of the po****tion, while Emiratis constitute roughly 12% of the total po****tion, making the...
- Expatriate is an Australian indie rock band from Sydney, Australia, formed in 2005. The band comprises vocalist Ben King, drummer Cristo, keyboardist Damian...
- Expatriation Act may refer to: Expatriation Act of 1862, Kentucky law stripping Confederate soldiers of citizenship Expatriation Act of 1868, United States...