Only the citixzens of Monaco pay no tax. You must be born there or live there 10 years and renounce all other nationality to become a ciizen
Monaco doesn't pay income taxes
5years
A loan you usually have to pay back and with a grant as long as you stay within the criteria to have it, you don't have to pay it back.
Apparently,she is renting her pad in Monaco and never bothered with buying it.Its somewhat a lot cheaper anyway.
As long as you pay tuition and pass most of your classes then they don't care how long you stay. As long as you can pay the tuition and pass the course work, they won't kick you out. You must make a "C" average, and it doesn't matter how old you are. Senior citizens return to college every year...and are encouraged to do so. So age isn't a factor at all.
As long as you pay taxes and still have "ties with US" as proof of your intention to return to US and to continue to be a US citizen, its not a problem if you stay outside US.
your an idiot you need to stay home as long as posiple everyone wants to leave home but you have it made the parents pay for everything and you do not have to pay bills. STAY HOME
If it is debt, you must pay it, no matter how long you put it off.
Some states may vary on this but in Tennessee depending on the item determines how long it must stay. Some items such as small electronics 30 days. Other items such as cars and trucks 90 days.
well not really if you pay attion so you will be ok as long as you stay focast.
Saudi Arabia is certainly one among them. monaco
There are generally 3 categories of people who are residents of Monaco.Monegasques - people who have Monaco nationality. These are either very old families who have lived in Monaco for centuries, or people who have been awarded nationality by the Prince.Enfants du pay - literally, children of the country, who were born and raised in Monaco, but whose parents are not Monegasque.Residents - anyone who moves to Monaco and registers as a resident, but who retains their own nationality.