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HSBC and their subsidiaries state on their website that nothing will change for their customers after Brexit.
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Originally posted by zerosum View PostIn many countries (certainly all of the Schengen states) to get a work permit requires going through an immigration process and interview at a consulate or embassy not in the country you intend to work in. Not sure the distinction works.
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Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostA expat either requires only a work visa or is exempt from visa requirements. Immigrants need to go through an actual immigration process before even before being allowed to live and work in the host country .
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostRemind me again why a Brit living abroad is an ex-pat and not an immigrant?!
It also depends on the host country.Some countries like the Gulf states don't accept immigrants. Indians would probably like to immigrate to Dubai but can't so they remain expats there all their life.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostDo you remember these?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAn 'ex-pat' means your native country would happily have you back, an 'immigrant' means your adopted country is willing to let you stay permanently. One could of course fit into neither category...
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAn 'ex-pat' means your native country would happily have you back, an 'immigrant' means your adopted country is willing to let you stay permanently. One could of course fit into neither category...
For example...
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostRemind me again why a Brit living abroad is an ex-pat and not an immigrant?!
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI'm neither.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostRemind me again why a Brit living abroad is an ex-pat and not an immigrant?!
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI just checked and someone has ripped out several of the front and back pages of my dictionary.
It just goes from bad to worse.
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In terms of the UK, I'm an emigrant. In terms of Ireland, I'm an immigrant. I wouldn't describe myself as an expat as I don't intend to return to the UK.
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Originally posted by zerosum View PostThey do have e.g. a borderless (business and personal) account for dealing with money in other currencies so TransferWise has outgrown their name, really.
It may also be the only option in the short term if you're caught by a UK bank closing and haven't built up sufficient proofs to open an account in the country you're moving to, or don't trust the local banking system (Cyprus)
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