expatriation

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voluntary migration from one's native land to another
forced expulsion of from one's native land to another
{n} the act of leaving one's country for perpetuity
the act of expelling a person from their native land; "men in exile dream of hope"; "his deportation to a penal colony"; "the expatriation of wealthy farmers"; "the sentence was one of transportation for life"
The removal of ones legal residence or citizenship from one country to another in anticipation of future restrictions on capital movements or to avoid estate taxes
forced expulsion of from ones native land to another
voluntary migration from ones native land to another
The voluntary act of abandoning one's country and becoming the citizen of another country In the context of wealth retention planning, references to the expatriation of assets simply refer to the act of transferring certain assets out of one's home jurisdiction
migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another)
{i} act of banishing a person from his native country; banishment, exile
The act of banishing, or the state of banishment; especially, the forsaking of one's own country with a renunciation of allegiance
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One who has been banished from one’s own country
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One who lives outside one’s own country
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To withdraw from one’s native country
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To banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of
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to drive from one's own country
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A person who leaves her or his native country to live and work in another
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move away from one's native country and adopt a new residence abroad expel from a country; "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions
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{v} to quit one's native country with a view of settlingin another, to banish
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{a} banished, withdrawn from one's country
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To withdraw from one's native country
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One who lives outside one's own country
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Of, or relating to, people who are expatriates
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To renounce the rights and liabilities of citizenship where one is born and become a citizen of another country
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move away from one's native country and adopt a new residence abroad
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Reflexively, as To expatriate one's self: To withdraw from one's native country; to renounce the rights and liabilities of citizenship where one is born, and become a citizen of another country
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An expatriate is someone who is living in a country which is not their own. British expatriates in Spain. Expatriate is also an adjective. The French military is preparing to evacuate women and children of expatriate families. someone who lives in a foreign country (past participle of expatriare, from patria )
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This is someone who is working or what is known as domiciled (living in) in a country which is not the place of his or her birth or nationality
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{i} exile, one who lives in a foreign country
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Someone who has left his or her home country to live and work in another country When we visit another country, we call ourselves expatriates or expats for short Sometimes Christians can be considered expatriates everywhere in the world, because our true home is in Jesus, so we are strangers in the world
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One who has been banished from one's own country
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voluntarily absent from home or country
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This is someone who is working or what is known as domiciled (living in) in a country which is not the place of his or her birth or nationality top
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{s} exiled, living in a foreign country
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expel from a country; "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions"
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{f} banish, expel, deport, exile
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    Silbentrennung

    ex·pa·tri·a·tion

    Türkische aussprache

    ekspeytrieyşın

    Aussprache

    /eksˌpātrēˈāsʜən/ /ɛksˌpeɪtriːˈeɪʃən/
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