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The Foreign Office is helping with advice but the family have been told they have to raise money for a number of things including storage, a specially lined coffin and repatriation fees.
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Additionally, companies that hold cash overseas will be subject to a one-time repatriation fee "at a significantly discounted 10% tax rate".
Once there, trapped and in limbo, the asylum seekers are unlawfully offered a token repatriation fee to encourage them into accepting so-called "voluntary departure packages" and relocate to third-party African countries.
'I didn't think it was right to talk about money so soon after my son's death.' One document seen by The Observer and handed to the family on 1 August by the Met's assistant deputy commissioner, John Yates, sets out a final settlement, on top of an agreement to pay repatriation and legal fees.
Three days after her death there seemed to be some uncertainty from Axa as to whether it would pay her medical fees and repatriation.
Under the investment law of 2006, foreigners not only enjoy some of the advantages on offer in various other Arab states such as a ten-year tax holiday, and free repatriation of capital they can also purchase land (for only a "symbolic" fee), which will be theirs for perpetuity.
He and Vaughters had parted company by then, somewhat acrimoniously, but the transfer fee the American extracted from Team Sky for Wiggins' repatriation in 2010 was still subsidising Garmin's racing programme, so the relationship was not completely over.
Nowadays he specialized in repatriation.
She is a repatriation specialist.
His repatriation was controversial.
"Who is going to pay for repatriation?
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