return to a foreign country
- return to a foreign country
- grąžinimas į užsienio valstybę
statusas Aprobuotas
sritis viešasis administravimas
apibrėžtis Procedūra, kai užsienietis prievolę išvykti iš Lietuvos Respublikos įvykdo savanoriškai arba iš jos išsiunčiamas priverstinai.
atitikmenys: angl. return to a foreign country
pranc. retour au pays étranger
šaltinis Lietuvos Respublikos įstatymo „Dėl užsieniečių teisinės padėties“ pakeitimo įstatymo projektas
Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas).
2015.
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