Inpatriate definition

Inpatriate means an eligible Participant who is a citizen of another country other than the United States whose skills, qualifications, job duties, or expertise is of a type that has caused his or her Employer or sponsor to transfer or assign him or her to the United States for a specific and temporary purpose or assignment tied to his or her employment or engagement in the conduct of the Group’s business.
Inpatriate means an Employee of the Policyholder who is a citizen of another country working in the United States.

Examples of Inpatriate in a sentence

  • During the Vacation Period and until such time as Executive establishes a "Closer Connection" to Italy, but no later than October 31, 2001, Executive will continue to be eligible for the Cost of Living and Housing Inpatriate allowances as in effect immediately prior hereto.

Related to Inpatriate

  • Expatriate means an internationally recruited staff member, who is not a citizen or permanent resident of Samoa, and who resides in Samoa only by virtue of employment with SPREP.

  • Inpatient means an Insured Person who is Confined.

  • Counseling means one or more consultations as necessary between a state licensed psychiatrist or psychologist and a patient for the purpose of determining that the patient is capable and not suffering from a psychiatric or psychological disorder or depression causing impaired judgment.

  • Relocation refers to the movement of an employee from one geographic location to another;