working baroad for earning money is called foreign employment
working baroad for earning money is called foreign employment
He can mix and mingle with people of all nationalities and make himself at home in any country, melding in with other expats and enjoying different activities.
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to employ workers, to earn foreign currency, to prosper the country
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The French Foreign Legion accepts citizens of any nationality. However, US law dictates that enlistment in a foreign military or direct employment with a foreign government is considered a voluntary renouncement of US citizenship.
Forces in the foreign environment might be the same, but the laws regarding employment are different. This is what allows businesses to operate differently in foreign lands.
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Answer this question… Increased foreign investment and employment