Expatriates
At no other time in history has there been as many expatriates than today as borders between countries shrink and more and more people find they enjoy the comfort and adventure of living away from their home countries. If you are thinking of becoming one, then you should be aware of some fundamental facts.
What an Expatriate is
An expat can be defined as someone who has left his or her native country and is now living in another one. However, it also applies to those individuals that, while not permanently living in another place, spend a majority of their time there, instead of the country where they were born.
Why People Become Expats
The growing number of expats is due to the many benefits that most people feel they will gain. Among them are the following:
1. Experiencing a different culture
For many, the chance to be in another land, with a unique culture and different peoples, is the most attractive reason. Most expats travel to different countries around the world, but most prefer to stay in one particular country. Whatever the case may be, it boils down to being able to take part in a different culture and gain new perspectives.
2. Finding work
Others prefer to be expats for more practical reasons, such as finding a job. Difficult economic conditions in their native land may force people to go abroad in search of greener pastures.
3. Studying in a foreign university
For a lot of the young people today, studying in a foreign school offers plenty of advantages. Aside from being able to gain a wider range of experience, students will also be able to improve their social skills by interacting with people with differing backgrounds.
4. Less stress on the finances
Living as an expat can help an individual or family financially, especially if the cost of living in their motherland is prohibitive.
Citizenship
One of the most common questions asked is whether it is necessary for a prospective expat to relinquish his or her citizenship. The answer is no, although you may. However most are opting for dual citizenship.
Double Taxation
A majority of countries do not impose taxes on any citizen that is currently residing somewhere else. However, it is significant to note that the United States is an exception.
Depending on several factors, you might be subjected to some taxes from the Internal Revenue Service, but it will all depend on any tax treaties that the country you are currently living in has with the US. There are also tax credits that you can avail of. To avoid complications you should consult a tax expert and check the necessary facts with the IRS as well as the local tax authorities.
Finding Work
With the growing popularity of outsourcing as a business tool, it has become easier for expats to find work in another country. Because most are skilled professionals, they are always in demand.
Even expat students nowadays, provided they are qualified, will have little difficulty finding work in the country that they are in, or even back in their homeland, if they choose to return, as some are bound to do.
Peter Garant is writing articles for an Expat Guide for a site about International Travel Tips.