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by rupi
58 days ago
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That is one of those grey areas. They would argue that they don’t intend to stay forever in their new country so that makes them expats. But like the post I replied to pointed out, someone from Bangladesh would not be called an expat but migrant worker. This is where class and social status gets mixed up in this as well. I think they are both temporary immigrants. To make it even more confusing, I know a few people who are ‘expats’ in their country of origin because they immigrated and then their employer moved them temporarily to their original country. |
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