Pol. exile |
Banished one |
Short exile? |
Brief exile? |
Hemingway, once |
Political outcast |
One living abroad |
An American abroad |
Hemingway, notably |
Many a UAE resident |
One with a new home |
Finn in France, e.g. |
Greek in Rome, maybe |
Person living abroad |
Yank in China, maybe |
Yank living overseas |
Overseas voter, maybe |
Yank in Europe, maybe |
Brit in America, maybe |
An exiled Yank, perhaps |
Banished one, for short |
American Indian, perhaps |
Overseas worker, perhaps |
Yank in Yemen, for short |
Political exile, briefly |
Certain exile, for short |
An American in Paris, say |
American in the U.K., e.g. |
Turk in Turkmenistan, e.g. |
American in Paris, perhaps |
Political exile, for short |
American in the U.K., maybe |
Brit in the States, perhaps |
Pole at the South Pole, say |
An American in Paris, maybe |
American in Paris, for short |
One living abroad, for short |
An American in Paris, perhaps |
One living abroad, informally |
Person living abroad for good |
Person who's no longer at home |
American in Ajijic, Mexico, e.g. |
American living abroad, for short |
Certain absentee voter, for short |
Gertrude Stein or Alice B. Toklas |
One in an ethnic enclave, perhaps |
Person living overseas, for short |
An American werewolf in London, perhaps |
National who lives overseas, informally |
Many a Graham Greene protagonist, briefly |
Person living permanent in a foreign country |
Person born in the US but now living abroad, for short |
Someone living away from their home country, for short |
One moving after their presidential candidate loses the general election, likely |