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The term repatriation refers to the conversion or exchange of foreign currency into someone's home currency. In a larger context, the term refers to anything or anyone that returns to its country of origin, which can include foreign nationals, refugees, or deportees. In most cases, in the financial industry, it involves moving money back after someone returns home after living or working abroad. | The term repatriation refers to the conversion or exchange of foreign currency into someone's home currency. In a larger context, the term refers to anything or anyone that returns to its country of origin, which can include foreign [[nationalism|nationals]], refugees, or deportees. In most cases, in the financial industry, it involves moving money back after someone returns home after living or working abroad. | ||
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Revision as of 11:41, 11 October 2022
The term repatriation refers to the conversion or exchange of foreign currency into someone's home currency. In a larger context, the term refers to anything or anyone that returns to its country of origin, which can include foreign nationals, refugees, or deportees. In most cases, in the financial industry, it involves moving money back after someone returns home after living or working abroad.