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expat
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An expatriate; a person who lives outside his or her own country.
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"expat" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is short for "expatriate" and typically used to refer to someone who is living outside their native country. For example, "After college, John decided to become an expat and moved to Shanghai."
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A popular Facebook page run by an Iranian expat journalist hosting photos Iranian women have furtively snapped of themselves sans-headscarf has caused a conservative uproar.
"Even though I've now been an expat for many years, I don't think my view of Germany has changed.
Beside the countless Argentine hosts, there is also a good expat turnout (Mexicans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Brits).
Responses are positive from the start, various members reply with encouraging emails, and one of couchsurfing's local ambassadors, a Greek expat called Menelaos, helps me pick a venue - DeBar (1132 Rivadavia), a simple but stylish bar in the centre of town.
We particularly want to promote this campaign to the law-abiding British expat community in Spain, some of whom may unknowingly be living next door to a wanted criminal".
"Excluding expat workers because of their gender identity is immoral and doesn't make economic sense," he told the Guardian.
Any of them would be better telly than the over-familiar stuff - documentaries about Necker Island, expat oligarchs and luxury cars - lined up so far.
Antonia, a British expat and tonight's guest chef, introduces me to a young filmmaker from Guadeloupe; an American pianist invites me to one of his recitals; and a local called Michael insists that next time I visit I attend his own open-house dinners, held every Saturday evening near Notre Dame (see meetup.com/TalkTime).
Walks led by genial American expat Al – whose second job as a sommelier makes him a useful wine guide, too – take in the best pieces and, if you're in luck, give you a chance to meet the artists.
Cycle newcomers will be joining the hundreds of young Nepali men hopping around on high-end mountain bikes, the odd expat and the many thousands of poorer Kathmandu residents who have little option but to use ancient single speed bicycles to get from A to B or to transport their wares.
Related: Labour to push for votes for 16-year-olds in EU referendum The last Labour government reduced the number of years a British citizen could live abroad while still retaining voting rights to 15 years from 20 years in 2000, a decision that has been subject to concerted campaigning from expat groups, including a number of Conservative party supporting groups.
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