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An expatriate (sometimes shortened to expat) is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country other than that of the person's upbringing for the purpose of working. Expatriates can be skilled or semi-skilled or even unskilled workers. About 90% of the migration takes place in the Middle East and Malaysia. Libya, Qatar Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Malaysia and Singapore are some of the major countries
Voluntary migration to the industrialized west includes permanent residents, immigrants, work permit holders and professionals. Migration to Middle East and South East Asia are usually for short term and that migrants return home after finishing their contracts of employment in the host countries
Professional - Doctors, engineers, nurses and teachers Skilled - Manufacturing or garments workers Semi-skilled - tailor, mason Unskilled - housemaid, cleaner, laborers are classified as less-skilled.
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Maintain balance of payment and to enrich foreign currency reserve. Contribution to ease foreign exchange limitation, stabilizing the exchange rate and allowing Bangladesh to import much needed raw materials, intermediate goods and capital equipment. Impacts on poverty reduction and development in Bangladesh
Reduces the unemployment problem Enhance the economic condition Helps reducing the frustration among the man and women at young age, social problems, etc.
Food accounted for about 37 percent of 29 Percent House Construction and repair 12 percent of 29 Percent Social and Religious Ceremonies 8 percent of 29 Percent
Free flow of Proper information about job opportunities in the overseas countries Set up Tainting Center Set up Language School Easy processing of migration related activities Reasonable costing Ensure quality service from Embassy Create more favorable channel to flow remittance
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