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expatriation



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So does Packer’s claim that “a lot of Americans have explored their options for expatriation.”

From New York Times

For everyone else, the exit is calculated on a person’s assets, as if they were sold on the day of expatriation.

From New York Times

In France, Emmanuel Macron’s government stressed the threat of expatriation in abolishing the wealth tax.

From Washington Post

But the remark led him to “wonder about the uses and hazards of expatriation”:

From The New Yorker

It was in this aristocratic Parisian quarter that Mrs. Wharton, more than a dozen years ago, began her permanent expatriation.

From The New Yorker