the return of a person or thing to the country of origin.
The act of remitting cash flows from a foreign affiliate to the parent firm.
process whereby refugees return home, which can be voluntary or in some cases forced
The return from abroad of the financial assets of an organization or individual.
To return something, especially money or profit, to the country of its owner or its origin.
These services support the employee and their dependents in reintegrating as quickly, smoothly and painlessly as possible into their home culture / country while allow the employee to adapt and utilize the business and interpersonal skills they developed while abroad.
the act of returning to the country of origin
the return of cultural materials to the people to whom they belong.
The process of returning a non-EU national to his or her country of origin. The EU believes that this should happen voluntarily and under humane conditions. (See Immigration: Return policy)
To restore or return to the country of birth, citizenship, or origin.
It occurs when a person's or company's assets are returned from a foreign country to that person's or company's home currency.
To bring/send back persons to their own country.
A return of profits from a foreign subsidiary to its domestic parent corporation.
The expense of returning the body, upon death, to the person's native country.
The process of returning the policyholder or member to their home land in an emergency.
Repatriation (from late Latin repatriare - to restore someone to his homeland) is the process of return of refugees or soldiers to their homes, most notably following a war. The term may also refer to the process of converting a foreign currency into the currency of one's own country.