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The limited number of white South African Afrikaners signing up to relocate to the US was indication that they were not being persecuted, it added.

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U.S. financial custodians, such as banks and brokerages, have strict rules about continuing to serve Americans who relocate abroad.

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It is understood Andrew will be relocated to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, which covers approximately 8,100 hectares.

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"That was just a piece of paper for me," she told AFP in an interview at the embassy's downsized premises, after relocating from central Vienna with the help of the Afghan diaspora.

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In the first four years of her life, her family relocated 11 times, moving in with relatives after evictions, or into rat-infested Philadelphia tenements.

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