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MONDAY, MAY 18, 2026

Expatriates

Expatriates

Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon met Tameside Civic Mayor Shibley Alam at Secretariat office in Dhaka today. Photo: BSS

Info minister urges expatriates to contribute actively to Bangladesh's development

Mentioning that England is the birthplace of modern democracy, he said Bangladeshis living there for a long time are not only contributing to Bangladesh's economy through remittances but are...

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Expatriates' minister fears remittance drop due to Middle East war

Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman spoke to journalists at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today. Photo: Screengrab

3 Gulf ministers call Khalilur

Photo: Collected

Expatriates send nearly 140,000 postal ballots home

Photo: UNB

Recruiting agency mushrooming amid shrinking migration market

Photo: BSS

529,091 expatriates, govt employees register for postal voting

Photo: Collected

EC allows expatriates to correct address in Postal Vote BD app till 9 December

Govt provides Tk12.15cr educational assistance to expat workers' children

Govt provides Tk12.15cr educational assistance to expat workers' children

Illustration: TBS

Expatriates to get 4 weeks for voter registration

Photo: AFP

Bangladeshi migrant workers demand justice over wage theft, forced labour in Malaysia

A person drops the ballot paper inside the ballot box during an election. File photo: Collected

Expatriates to cast votes through IT-supported postal ballots in next JS polls

Representational image. Photo: Reuters

Real-time transfer and investment products to drive remittance market leadership: Experts

Expatriates and students rallied across the globe — from Malaysia to the USA, UK, Middle East, and Europe — in protest against the Hasina government in July 2024. Photo: Anonno Afroz

How expatriates powered the July uprising from afar

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