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Can Expatriates Divide Their Time Between Their Adopted Country and Their Home Country?

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Can Expatriates Divide Their Time Between Their Adopted Country and Their Home Country?

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advantages and disadvantages of dividing your time between two countries if you are an expatriate. Employment Expatriates who have worked for many years in their adopted country and have reached the age of retirement in that country will often find it much easier to divide their time between their adopted country and their home country than younger expatriates who are still working. Self employed workers also tend to have greater flexibility when it comes to their employment status. Their home run business is often mobile and can be taken with them when they move, which will not present too many problems. They will still be able to divide their time between the two countries and still maintain their current income. However, for expatriates who are in a typical 9-5pm job, asking for six months off each year will not go down too well with many employers. They will want to employ people who are dependable and who will be there year round. The only other way to get around this is to take o

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