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The Executive Ex Pat Agreement: A Checklist of Ex-Pat Specific Possible Terms

The Executive Ex Pat Agreement: A Checklist of Ex-Pat Specific Possible Terms
Saturday, April 16, 2016
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Expatriate (Ex Pat) agreements vary from company to company and from location to location, and are often tailored to the circumstances and specific needs of the executive. Below is a checklist of possible terms to be considered before entering into an Ex Pat employment agreement. 

  • Employing Entity

  • Reporting and Authority Within Employing Entity and Parent Company

  • Applicable Law and Venue for Dispute Resolution

  • Durational Term and Renewal

  • Position and Performance Metrics vis-à-vis Employing Entity and Parent Company

  • Compensation, Benefits and Employment Policies of Employing Entity or Parent Company

  • Compensation Equalization

    • Cost of living allowance

    • Tax advice and tax equalization

    • Immigration and visas

    • Relocation and repatriation costs

    • Family education costs

    • Local transportation

    • Safety and security

    • Family home leave

  • No-Fault Separation from Service

    • Good reason, including legal impediments to working and family urgency

    • Disability or death

  • Procedures and Benefits Regarding No-Fault Separation

    • Warning and opportunity to cure

    • Severance and repatriation

  • Severance Terms

    • Base, bonuses, equity and deferred compensation

    • Accelerated vesting, extended exercise

    • Continued benefits

    • Relief from restrictions

    • Transition services

    • Repatriation

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