expatriate worker
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpatriateandworker
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expatriate
noun[C]
uk/ekˈspæt.ri.ət/us/ekˈspeɪ.tri.ət/
someone who does not live in their ...
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worker
noun[C]
uk/ˈwɜː.kər/us/ˈwɝː.kɚ/
someone who works in a particular job or in a ...
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(Definition ofexpatriateandworkerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofexpatriate worker
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Supposing anexpatriateworkergoes abroad and lives there.
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Subsequent cases have emphasised that the categories ofexpatriateworkerwho will exceptionally be covered are not closed.
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Instead, they are simply required to notify the relevant authorities and provide them with a single sheet of information and a list of expatriate workers.
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A specific example is the requirement imposed on the latter to apply for permits for expatriate workers even before the start of economic activity.
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It is important that would-be expatriate workers find out as much as possible about the country that they intend to visit.
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However, we accept the arguments that have been put forward regarding expatriate workers and, to a lesser extent, those who have been unable to sell their flats for whatever reason.
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New teams dealing with expatriate workers are trained to handle both their tax and national insurance inquiries.
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Expatriate workers must make judgments based on many factors.
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The youths stormed the flow station and chased out the oil workers including the expatriate workers.
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The number of expatriate workers have been ever growing as well as the remittances they send back.
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Expatriate workers represent an estimated fifth of the labor force.
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The economy recovered during the 1980s via a policy of deregulation, as well as an increased inflow of foreign aid and remittances from expatriate workers.
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The village is host to multiple compounds, housing expatriate workers.
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Around 300,000 expatriate workers live in the area.
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According to the proposed legislation, if expatriate workers overstay their work permits, they suffer heavy fines, are imprisoned for unspecified lengths of time and then deported.
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