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What is an inpatriate?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

someone transferred back to their country to their company to work

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Inpatriate refers to the individuals (expatriates) who has been transferred back to parent country from the host country.


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What do you mean by inpatriates?

Inpatriate refers to the individuals (expatriates) who has been transferred back to parent country from the host country.


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