You cannot become an 'ex-patriot' anywhere, as there's no such word! But you can become an expatriate.
Expatriot, traitor...
The Bahamas gained independence from the UK in 1973
To be an expatriate (not expatriot), you have to be living in a country that you were not a citizen of. Robert Frost was born in the United States, lived there throughout his life and died in the United States.Therefore, Robert Frost is not an expatriate.
An expatriate (not 'expatriot') is a citizen of one country who has left to live temporarily in another country -e.g. to work. For example, you may have an UK High Commission in Saudi Arabia that serves the needs of British expatriates.
Expatriot or traitor.
1973
in 1981
When the dinosaurs were on the Earth the Bahamas did not exist. They lived on a super continent called Pangaea, so the answer is yes. The dinosaurs did live on what would become the Bahamas.
There are no such words as 'ex-pat' or 'expatriot'.The first word should be 'expat' (no hyphen!) which is short for 'expatriate'.'Expatriate' describes persons who are temporarily living abroad.'An expatriate' can also be used to describe someone who has taken up residence in a foreign country.Another answer with less accurate spellingEx-pat is short for expatriot. It signifies that a person is no longer living in their contry of origin. ie, an American living full time in Paris France is considered an expatriot.
don wrry bout i get mi ansa
because they were tired of selling meat and they were stupid
Nassau became a city because of the Church's in The Bahamas.