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  2. Work abroad - Wikipedia

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    Work abroad is the term used when a student teaches, interns, or volunteers in a foreign country through a programme. Students gain work experience while being immersed in a foreign work environment, though the position may be paid or unpaid.

  3. Expatriate - Wikipedia

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    Dictionary definitions for the current meaning of the word include: Expatriate: 'A person who lives outside their native country' (Oxford), [4] or 'living in a foreign land' (Webster's). [5] These definitions contrast with those of other words with the same meaning, such as: Migrant:

  4. Migrant worker - Wikipedia

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    The International Organization for Migration's Global Migration Data Analysis Centre states that "there is no internationally accepted statistical definition of labour migration", but refers to the International Labour Organization (ILO)'s definition: "international migrants who are currently employed or unemployed and seeking employment in their present country of residence".

  5. What countries require a visa to enter? What US travelers ...

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    Before going abroad, the State Department urges Americans to enroll in the Bureau of Consular Affairs’ free Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, so travelers can be more easily contacted in the ...

  6. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, to go from PostScript to PDF, a source PostScript file (that is, an executable program) is used as the basis for generating PostScript-like PDF code (see, e.g., Adobe Distiller). This is done by applying standard compiler techniques like loop unrolling , inlining and removing unused branches, resulting in code that is purely ...

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  8. Reverse brain drain - Wikipedia

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    Reverse brain drain is a form of brain drain where human capital moves in reverse from a more developed country to a less developed country that is developing rapidly. These migrants may accumulate savings, also known as remittances, and develop skills overseas that can be used in their home country.

  9. Travel visa - Wikipedia

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    Airside transit visa, required by some countries for passing through their airports even without going through passport control. Crew member, steward, or driver visa, issued to persons employed or trained on aircraft, vessels, trains, trucks, buses, and any other means of international transportation, or ships fishing in international waters.