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17 February, 08:02

If your French-owned company, headquartered in Paris, hired a Canadian manager to work in your plant in Taiwan, she would be considered which type of international employee? Group of answer choices foreign country national third country national host country national non-host country national

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  1. 17 February, 08:14
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    third country national

    Explanation:

    A third country national is someone who works in a foreign branch for a company that is not headquartered in his/her own country. This employee is not a citizen of either the host country (where the foreign branch office operates) nor the home country (where the company's headquarter is located).

    In this case, a Canadian manager works for a French company in its Taiwan branch.
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