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ARTICLE-1
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... 2. The present
Convention
shall apply during the entire
migration
process of
migrant workers
and
members
of their
families
, which comprises
preparation
for
migration
,
departure
,
transit
and the entire
period
of stay and remunerated
activity
in the
State of employment
as well as
return
to the
State of origin
or the
State
of
habitual residence
. ...
ARTICLE-2
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... (a) The
term
"
frontier worker
" refers to a
migrant worker
who retains his or her
habitual residence
in a neighbouring
State
to which he or she normally
returns
every
day
or at least once a
week
; ...
... (e) The
term
"
itinerant worker
" refers to a
migrant worker
who, having his or her
habitual residence
in one
State
, has to
travel
to another
State
or
States
for short
periods
, owing to the
nature
of his or her
occupation
; ...
ARTICLE-6
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... (c) The
term
"
State of transit
,' means any
State
through which the
person
concerned
passes on any
journey
to the
State of employment
or from the
State of employment
to the
State of origin
or the
State
of
habitual residence
. ...
ARTICLE-46
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... (a) Upon
departure
from the
State of origin
or
State
of
habitual residence
; ...
... (d) Upon final
return
to the
State of origin
or
State
of
habitual residence
. ...
ARTICLE-58
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... 1.
Frontier workers
, as defined in
article
2
, paragraph 2(a), of the present
Convention
, shall be entitled to the
rights
provided for in part IV that can be applied to them by
reason
of their
presence
and
work
in the
territory
of the
State of employment
, taking into
account
that they do not have their
habitual residence
in that
State
. ...
ARTICLE-61
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... 3.
Subject
to
bilateral
or
multilateral agreements
in
force
for them, the
States Parties
concerned
shall endeavour to enable
project-tied workers
to remain adequately
protected
by the
social security
systems
of their
States
of
origin
or
habitual residence
during their engagement in the
project
.
States Parties
concerned
shall take appropriate
measures
with the aim of avoiding any denial of
rights
or
duplication
of payments in this
respect
. ...
... 4. Without
prejudice
to the
provisions
of
article
47
of the present
Convention
and to
relevant
bilateral
or
multilateral agreements
,
States Parties
concerned
shall
permit
payment
of the
earnings
of
project-tied workers
in their
State of origin
or
habitual residence
. ...
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