In addition, expatriates may find it difficult to return to the U.S. on a regular basis.
Instead, it served 2, 000 brokerage clients there (mostly American expatriates ) through its U.S. offices.
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There are also dozens of Persian-language channels based outside Iran, many run by expatriates.
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In some Middle Eastern countries, expatriates outnumber locals by as much as 6 to 1.
The plant reduced the number of expatriates to a bare minimum on more than one occasion.
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Last year some officials praised Shunyi, a semirural suburb popular among expatriates, for controlling population growth.
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If the levy goes ahead, it will affect many non-Cypriots with bank accounts, including UK expatriates.
Expatriates, mainly French, whose businesses pay roughly half the country's taxes, have left in droves.
It expatriates the cost of FATCA back home, and Congress certainly never intended that.
In recent years a swelling number of expatriates have also moved the other way.
McCUNE: But a year later in 2003, they did return, along with millions of Afghan expatriates.
Will the expatriates make a difference this time when they have failed so many times before?
This new bunch of expatriates being brought in will really be calling the shots.
The Global Times says this is an effort by the government to standardise treatment for expatriates.
The third is the fear of provoking collapsing regimes into taking European expatriates as hostages.
He found it in the queues of white-collar expatriates outside pricey Chinese restaurants in Jeddah.
But the latest move by the Russian customs service is making even hardened expatriates blench.
Meantime, he says, he rents to expatriates, who tend to be less superstitious than locals.
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The state-run Syrian Arab News Agency quoted an official source at the Foreign and Expatriates Ministry.
As U.S. continues its war on offshore tax evasion, many expatriates feel caught in the crossfire.
Searching for clues on how to make my way to Paris, I floundered toward the American expatriates.
Companies that co-operate may be allowed to exclude the salaries of expatriates, who are few but well-paid.
Trumpeter Hwa Fu performed on a recent Saturday night to a packed crowd of locals and expatriates.
Sydney is one of the few places in Asia where a bank can set up without expatriates.
Usually the city empties out in the summer as Gulf Arabs and western expatriates flee the heat.
Lamma lies some 3km (two miles) south-west of Hong Kong island, and is popular with tourists and expatriates.
Tourism also bolsters the property market, as more Southeast Asians and expatriates opt for second homes in Thailand.
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Outside the larger cities, English capability falls off dramatically and living conditions for expatriates can be more problematic.
But Ben said a recruitment industry targeting Western expatriates had also emerged as a result of the trend.
The organizers also expect play from expatriates living in Rio and passengers from cruise ships that dock nearby.
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