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Significados de expatriate workers en inglés
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Uso de expatriate workers en inglés
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Several Gulf countries have a sizeable population of Keralites as expatriateworkers.
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Remittances by expatriateworkers is a major source of Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves.
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The country relies heavily on expatriateworkers for its oil, construction and service industries.
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For years, gangs targeted primarily expatriateworkers but recently wealthy Nigerians have been more common victims.
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Up to a month ago, the agency employed 17 expatriateworkers at four locations in Rwanda.
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An Aden port official said a Chinese warship docked on Sunday to evacuate Chinese diplomats and expatriateworkers.
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Wealthy states have sent planes and ships to bring home expatriateworkers but many more, from poorer countries, are stranded.
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He said the review would ensure expatriateworkers are only working the one job for which their permit was issued.
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The sector directly employs about 440,000 mostly expatriateworkers.
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Fiji's shadow minister for works and transport has asked the government to explain its "high-handed" deportation of expatriateworkers.
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The Money Exchange served expatriateworkers in the nascent oil industry around oil company Aramco with cash remittance and currency exchange services.
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Dublin has been ranked the most expensive place for expatriateworkers to live across the euro zone - leapfrogging Paris among others.
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Its expatriateworkers for Somalia are based in Nairobi and travel in and out of the country when security conditions permit it.
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The two brands being launched by VMMEA are Virgin Mobile, aimed at the youth market, and Friendi Mobile, targeting Saudi's expatriateworkers.
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The measure will allow expatriateworkers freedom of movement, the right to own property and allow them to do business in the kingdom.
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Industry reports suggested Libya's oil output had been halved as expatriateworkers pulled out, Fatih Birol, chief economist of the International Energy Agency, said.