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Expatriable

Expatriable refers to a situation, status, or condition that makes a person liable to be sent away from their native country to live and/or work in a foreign land. It often applies to individuals, but it can also apply to groups or entire companies. The term implicitly suggests a degree of voluntary or involuntary relocation and often relates to employment, legal circumstances, or personal choices. The action of being declared expatriable has profound personal, professional, and sometimes political consequences for those involved.

Expatriable meaning with examples

  • Due to the company's global expansion strategy, numerous high-level executives were considered expatriable, offered opportunities to relocate to emerging markets to manage international operations, or be let go. This required significant adaptation, relocation expenses and, for some, significant challenges in their personal lives as they moved far away.
  • Following the political unrest, the government declared certain individuals as expatriable, citing their perceived threats to national security. They were given a limited time to leave the country or face arrest, causing widespread panic and family separation, and leaving some with no place to go and limited resources.
  • The consultant was hired due to his experience with foreign entities, and his contract specified that he was expatriable to various international locations. He could pick the most interesting option, and have the company pay for moving him to a suitable location to carry out his employment.
  • With her skills being in such high demand, she was able to negotiate a contract that made her completely expatriable, capable of picking from a list of international jobs with an attractive compensation, and a chance to start her life anew in a new country and culture.

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