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Job Havens: The Best International Cities
Like everything else, labor is a global market and so here are three of the best foreign cities to consider moving to for work. These three cities — Vancouver, Shanghai, and Mumbai — all offer excellent opportunities for finding well-paying, professional jobs…For those contemplating a move abroad for work, these...
Tags: British Columbia, Expatriates, Human Resources, India, Job, Job Growth, Living Abroad, Maggie Overfelt, MoneyWatch, Mumbai, Recruitment & Selection, Shanghai, U.S., Vancouver, Workforce Management
Articles 2009-04-04

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JORDAN: EXPATRIATES ABROAD ESTIMATED.
According to Al-Hayat newspaper (June 13, 2004), the number of the Jordanian expatriates working abroad exceeds 450,000 workers, based on the international development finance report issued by the World Bank. Approximately 200,000 expatriate workers had left their families in Jordan. These expatriates support nearly 2 million...
Tags: FINANCE, worker, World Bank
Research articles 2004-06-13
Expatriates must deal with new tax-reporting rules.(ENFORCEMENT)(tax policy of Internal Revenue Service)(Brief Article)
Individuals who expatriate must deal with new tax-reporting rules. Before they can stop paying U.S. taxes, expatriates must notify the IRS when they lose or give up their citizenship or permanent-residency status. And they must show they met their ta Individuals who expatriate must deal with...
Tags: expatriate, Internal Revenue Service, tax
Research articles 2005-05-06
LEGISLATIVE SUBCOMMITTEE APPROVES INITIATIVE TO EXTEND VOTING PRIVILEGES TO MEXICAN EXPATRIATES IN 2006.
A special subcommittee in the Chamber of Deputies has approved a limited plan to give expatriates the right to vote in the 2006 election. The plan falls short of the comprehensive proposals sent to Congress by President Vicente Fox in 2003 and 2004 A...
Tags: expatriate, Subcommittee, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-01-12
EXPATRIATES SLOW TO REGISTER FOR 2006 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Mexican expatriates have responded very slowly to the government's new initiative to allow overseas voting in the 2006 presidential election. As of mid-November, fewer than 1,300 expatriates had submitted ballot requests to the federal electoral institute (Instituto Federal Electoral, IFE), a drop in the bucket...
Tags: ballot, Government, institute, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-11-16
GULF STATES: $27 BILLION EXPATRIATES' REMITTANCES.
According to Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper (January 8, 2007), a recent report issued by the World Bank estimates at $27 billion the total expatriates' remittances from the Arabian Gulf States annually. The report added that Saudi Arabia dominates 60% of these expatriates' remittances.
Tags: FINANCE, World Bank
Research articles 2007-01-09
UAE: $4.32 BILLION EXPATRIATES' REMITTANCES.
According to Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper (January 8, 2007), a recent report issued by the World Bank estimates at $4.32 billion the total expatriates' remittances from the UAE. The report ranked the UAE as the second largest expatriates' remittances exporter country in the Gulf region, after the...
Tags: FINANCE, U.A.E., World Bank
Research articles 2007-01-09
MOROCCO: 2ND LARGEST EXPATRIATES' REMITTANCES RECEIPT.
According to Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper (January 8, 2007), a recent report issued by the World Bank ranked Morocco as the second largest Arab expatriates' remittances receipt country in the Middle East, after Lebanon. Morocco received $5.1 billion worth of Arab expatriates' remittances in 2006.
Tags: FINANCE, World Bank
Research articles 2007-01-09
EGYPT: 3RD LARGEST EXPATRIATES' REMITTANCES RECEIPT.
According to Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper (January 8, 2007), a recent report issued by the World Bank ranked Egypt as the third largest Arab expatriates' remittances receipt country in the Middle East, after Lebanon and Morocco. Egypt received $3.3 billion worth of Arab expatriates' remittances in 2006....
Tags: Egypt, FINANCE, World Bank
Research articles 2007-01-09
JORDAN: 4TH LARGEST EXPATRIATES' REMITTANCES RECEIPT.
According to Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper (January 8, 2007), a recent report issued by the World Bank ranked Jordan as the 4th largest Arab expatriates' remittances receipt country in the Middle East, after Lebanon, Morocco and Egypt. Jordan received $2.8 billion worth of Arab expatriates' remittances in...
Tags: FINANCE, World Bank
Research articles 2007-01-09
Employers Seek To Trim Pay For U.S. Expatriates
Organizations, often, send their employees to outside locations for work. Expatriates, in such cases, are entitled to foreign-service premiums and other benefits. Of late, organizations are focusing on cutting such benefits and streamline costs. Some employers are shortening the length of the foreign stay of their employers to keep a...
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc., Employer, Benefits, Human Resources
White papers 2003-01-01
ELECTORAL INSTITUTE ENDORSES PROPOSAL TO EXTEND VOTING RIGHTS TO EXPATRIATES IN TIME FOR 2006 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Mexico's federal electoral agency (Instituto Federal Electoral, IFE) has endorsed a proposal by President Vicente Fox's administration and the various political parties to extend voting rights to several million expatriates residing in the US and other countries in time for the 2006 election. ...
Tags: Government, legislator, MARKETING, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2004-09-29
CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES GIVES FINAL APPROVAL TO VOTING PLAN FOR EXPATRIATES IN 2006.
In a special legislative session in late June, the Chamber of Deputies took the final step to allow Mexican citizens residing overseas to participate on a limited basis in the 2006 presidential elections. The lower house voted by an overwhelming 455-6 to accept a plan approved ...
Tags: ballot, Litigation, Mexico, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-07-27
American Africans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era
Kevin K. Gaines. American Africans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era. The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005. xiv + 342 pp. Photographs. Bibliography. Index. $34.95. Cloth. African studies and African American studies used to...
Tags: interconnection, Leadership, University of North Carolina
Research articles 2007-09-01
Expatriates need advice, over there and on return. (overseas employees) (Int'l Financial Planning Review)
Expatriates Need Advice, Over There And On Return Expatriate employees receive a lot of tax support but relatively little financial planning assistance from the corporations who send them overseas. The trend, according to multinational corporation executives, is to move every mountain...
Tags: FINANCE, financial, Taxes
Research articles 1989-04-17
U.S. Expatriates Living in London Welcome Bush's Departure.
By Charles M. Sennott, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 23--LONDON -- As President Bush departed Friday following a state visit marked by raucous street protests and vitriol against US foreign policy, a lot of the American expatriates who live...
Tags: America, Boston Globe, Bush, Globalization, London, president, Strategy
Research articles 2003-11-23
Thai Developer Targets Long-Stay Housing Market for Expatriates.
By Darana Chudasri, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 27--Nirvana Phutri has announced a new long-stay home development aimed at wealthy expatriates living in Phuket. Rawat Chindapol, founder of Nirvana Phutri, said the 96-rai, 1.4-billion-baht development located...
Tags: Bangkok Post, Benefits, FINANCE
Research articles 2003-11-27
YEMEN: YEMENI EXPATRIATES ABROAD ESTIMATED.
According to al-Khaleej newspaper (January 22, 2008), a recently released report by the World Bank estimated the total number of the working Yemeni expatriate workers abroad at 593,137 workers. The report added that 5.7% of these expatriates possess higher education qualifications and 1.9% of them possess...
Tags: FINANCE, worker, World Bank
Research articles 2008-01-23
MIDDLE EAST: EXPATRIATES TRANSFERS VALUED.(Brief Article)
According to Al-Hayat newspaper (April 18, 2003), specialists from the World Bank reported that the value of money transfers made into the Middle East and North African MENA by expatriates abroad hit $14 billion in 2002. The Moroccan share out of these transfers amounted to $3.3...
Tags: FINANCE, World Bank
Research articles 2003-04-22
SHARP DECLINE IN REMITTANCES EXPECTED
The expected US-led war against Iraq would impact on Yemeni expatriates volume of remittances and lower it drastically, specifically from the expatriates in the Gulf states, a weekly newspaper reported Monday. "Sources expect the drop in volume of moThe expected US-led war against Iraq would impact on Yemeni expatriates volume...
Tags: expatriate, Sharp Corp.
Research articles 2003-03-17
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