Expatriation and What It's All About
By Fabiola Hernandez, published Mar 16, 2007
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Many expatriates consider themselves to be running from their home countries which are being run by inept leaders. They still hold on to their roots and customs, just overseas. International jobs are widespread and in demand for English-speaking workers, making it easy to acquire a career outside of the US. Becoming an expatriate gives the person the freedom (most of the time) to choose their new home country.
Expatriation is a lifestyle, not a holiday escapade. People most of the time have to learn the basics of the local language. Their children go to bilingual schools and mingle with the local students, absorbing the culture more than their actual parents. When their worker's Visas expire, they usually return home to the US and apply for another one, or do so before their Visa expires. Expatriates never really can call any place "home" due to their global nomad status. Expatriates spend their whole lives "learning" as opposed to Americans living in the US who are confined into the "American bubble".
People expatriate when they receive international relocations from their companies or receive high-paying offers overseas. Expatriate's salaries are 250% higher than a local national worker's salary. Almost always, an allowance is given to them to cover the difference in the cost of goods and services compared to what they would pay in America. They are protected from the host country's taxes and can vote overseas in American elections.
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Takeaways
- Many live in expatriate communities in their host city.
- They still hold on to their roots and customs, just overseas.
- salaries are 250% higher than a local national worker's salary.
Did You Know?
Many expats are ex-soldiers and military personnel who decide that America just isn't for them after seeing other countries out there that they have fought in.
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