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Do you think the number of expatriates working abroad is Increasing or Decreasing? Why?

What are the main pressure on expatriate families caused by an internatonal lifestyle?

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Example: Survey in Nov 2013

- In the survey of over 1,000 British expats: 46

per cent said they moved for better weather, 45

per cent for a career opportunity and 39 per

cent for a more relaxed way of life.

- Working abroad is 58 per cent said they earn

more in their current country of residence than

they did in the UK, against 15 per cent who

don’t. This is an increase from 49 per cent.

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1. Improving your Language Skills

2. Improving your Communication Skills

3. Gaining insights into another culture

4. Fostering a global network of contacts

5. Possible Higher wages

6. Experience Personal Growth

7. Improving your Future Prospects

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- The same mean with “atmosphere”

- It’s mean negative.- It’s can be some things make people feel stressfull, worried, not comfort…

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- When you have babies…You will not have free time to take care of them.

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- The children can be moved to another school. It’s can be made interupt their learning

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Religious beliefs

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- Up to 52 percent ofexpats in Vietnam saidthey earn more thanthey would have athome.

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In addition, 79 percent of the expats inthe country said they travel more thanthey did at home. A large majority ofexpats said they generally enjoy the localculture and Vietnam has a lot to offer theadventurous expat.

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Chris with his wife and two daughters.

Chris Freund ( Mekong Capital Company) said that: "I wanted to start my own business. I wanted to be in Viet Nam, and I believed that private equity was the best investment style because it is not subject to external forces. Success depends on how effective we are at adding value to our investee companies"

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- One of reason Viet Nam have many expatsworking there, for VN have developingeconomics, many new industries and young,therewith satisfy their desire is likeadventurous, investment,....

- When working at VN, expatriates fell nopressure as working as their country.

- Viet Nam have cost chipper than somecontry in the world.

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How do you think, What is the mostdifficult when you overseas posting onperiod of time? After you have finishedyour job, You must come back home.

If you have a partner, which mean youhave a your family. You will go abroad,You:a) With whom?b) Alone. And Why?

What’s the jobs which you can find easilyfor your wife or your husband when Yougo abroad with them?

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