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The new clause (i) makes specified expatriates inadmissible.
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Many foreigners and expatriates serving the energy sector live here.
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Expatriates accounted for over 60% of the labour force, dominated by males, who accounted for 80% of the city's total labour.
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Even the return of a modified extraterritoriality -- expatriates enjoy more freedom of worship and association than locals do -- has not become a source of tension.
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The term "foreign born" encompasses both immigrants and expatriates but is not synonymous with either.
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By contrast, extremely large cattle ranches typically were owned by expatriates and butchered more productive animals for both national and international markets.
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About 1,703 (2000) expatriates live and work in Seychelles.
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Foreign investors and expatriates working for foreign-invested businesses or business co-operation contract can remit investment capital, profits and other assets, and their income abroad respectively.
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This list does not account for cost-of-living savings accrued to local citizens through government-subsidized housing, health care, and education, differences in taxation, and many other factors irrelevant to expatriates.
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These authors, some of them expatriates, wrote novels and short stories expressing their resentment towards the materialism and individualism that was rampant during this era.
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