S: (n) au pair (a young foreigner who lives with a family in return for doing light housework)
S: (n) exile, deportee (a person who is expelled from home or country by authority)
S: (n) gringo (a Latin American (disparaging) term for foreigners (especially Americans and Englishmen))
S: (n) import, importee (an imported person brought from a foreign country) "the lead role was played by an import from Sweden"; "they are descendants of indentured importees"
S: (n) metic (an alien who paid a fee to reside in an ancient Greek city)
W: (adj) exilic [Related to: exile] (of or relating to a period of exile (especially the exile of the Jews known as the Babylonian Captivity))
W: (v) exile [Related to: exile] (expel from a country) "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions"
W: (v) deport [Related to: deportee] (hand over to the authorities of another country) "They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there"
W: (v) deport [Related to: deportee] (expel from a country) "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions"
S: (n) exile, deportation, expatriation, transportation (the act of expelling a person from their native land) "men in exile dream of hope"; "his deportation to a penal colony"; "the expatriation of wealthy farmers"; "the sentence was one of transportation for life"