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"expatriation" is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It is typically used to refer to the process or act of leaving one's native country to settle in a foreign nation. Example sentence: Many people have chosen to pursue expatriation in recent years in order to take advantage of more advantageous economic opportunities abroad.
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expatriation
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Voluntary migration from one's native land to another
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So for many Americans abroad writing a cheque for $450, the standard expatriation fee, may increasingly seem like a bargain.
One was the voluntary expatriation to northern Italy of a German, Simon Mayr, who, like many other Germans before him, went to Italy to study music and eventually settled there to work.
During this period of expatriation, Rimbaud had become known as a poet in France.
"I think the real issue for me was slowly discovering the price of expatriation," he went on.
Qutb didn't join the Muslim Brotherhood until 1952 — three years after the assassination of the movement's founder, Hassan al-Banna, and two years after Qutb's spell of expatriation in the United States.
If, after a large-scale American withdrawal, Iraq becomes unlivable for such people, then it would be in America's interest to evacuate those who request it, and contingency plans for mass airlifts and expatriation should be made before a crisis comes.
It is a "mad miasma welcome," and, for all his travails in exile, he realizes that the "safe space of expatriation" has made his voice "too loud" and presumptuous to "speak Chilean".
For her research, Nair had read Mahmood Mamdani's book "From Citizen to Refugee," which dealt with the Ugandan expatriation, and she had arranged to interview him in Kampala, where he lived.
Rehana exists… "If this were four years ago, we would be standing in thin air," Gary Tinterow said in one of the Metropolitan Museum's ten new galleries — making… Where would movies be without expatriation?
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"These corporate expatriations aren't illegal," Mr. Grassley said in 2002.
Outraged by The decision of the Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin to renounce his American citizenship in advance of Facebook's IPO, thereby saving himself millions of dollars in taxes (although Mr. Saverin denied that was his motivation), the two senators introduced the Expatriation Prevention by Abolishing Tax-Related Incentives for Offshore Tenancy Act (the EX-PATRIOT Act).
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