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Elements of trade-related movement of persons in 
existing United Nations recommendations on 
statistics 
26.  No existing statistical system satisfactorily captures 
the temporary presence of natural persons abroad from 
the trade perspective. The United Nations framework for 
the characterization of different categories of 
international migration
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refers to categories of 
                                                           
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   United 
Nations, 
Recommendations on Statistics of 
International Migration, Revision1 
international migrants and non-migrants, some of which 
may be relevant to GATS mode 4 if in each case the 
period of stay is restricted––that is, non-permanent and 
related to the supply of service product. A part of that 
framework is set out below. 
Non-migrant categories 
27.  Foreign border workers: foreigners granted the 
permission to be employed on a continuous basis in the 
receiving country provided they depart at regular and 
short intervals (daily or weekly) from that country. 
28.  Visitors (from abroad to the country): foreigners 
admitted for short stays for purposes of leisure, 
recreation, holidays; visits to friends and relatives; 
business or professional activities not remunerated from 
within the receiving country; health treatment; and 
religious pilgrimages. 
29.  Foreign business travellers: foreign persons on short 
visits related to business or professional activities not 
remunerated from within the country of arrival, whose 
length of stay is restricted and cannot surpass 12 months. 
Foreigners admitted for employment 
30.  Migrant workers: persons admitted by a country 
other than their own for the explicit purpose of 
exercising an economic activity remunerated from 
within the receiving country. Some countries distinguish 
several categories of migrant workers, including 
(a) 
seasonal migrant workers, (b) 
contract workers, 
(c) 
project-tied workers and (d) 
temporary migrant 
workers. 
31.  Migrants having the right to free establishment or 
movement: foreigners who have the right to enter, stay 
and work within the territory of a state other than their 
own by virtue of an agreement or treaty concluded 
between their state of citizenship and the state they 
enter. 
32.  Migrants for settlement: foreigners who are granted 
permission to stay for a lengthy or unlimited period and 
who are subject to virtually no limitations regarding the 
exercise of an economic activity: 
(a)  Employment-based: foreigners who are selected 
for long-term settlement because of their qualifications 
and prospects in the receiving country’s labour market 
but who are not admitted expressly to exercise a 
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