What if the spouse who wishes to work at post or on the local economy is a citizen of the country to which the employee is assigned?
During such assignments, the spouse who is a citizen of the country to which the employee is assigned would be subject to local tax, labor, and other laws that apply to nationals of the country. If working at post, the spouse would be employed as a Locally Employed Staff and paid under the Local Compensation Plan (LCP).
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