None, they are used interchangeably.
The 'country of domicile' is the country of permanent, legal residence.
A synonym for domicile is legal residence. A domicile is a permanent, rather than a temporary, residence.
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It is the place, usually country, of normal residence.
Domicile refers to the place where an individual has their permanent residence or intends to make their permanent home, while nationality refers to a person's legal relationship to a particular country, typically as a citizen. Domicile can change based on where a person resides and intends to stay, while nationality is usually determined by factors such as birth, parentage, or naturalization.
Kossuth Kent Kennan has written: 'A treatise on residence and domicile' -- subject- s -: Domicile
Do you mean "domicile"? Domicile generally refers to the place of residence, i.e. - the apartment, house, or whatever.
abode, domicile, home, house, dwelling, residence
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The 'country of domicile' is usually your country of birth. It is possible to change your country of domicile to your country of permanent residence by severing all ties with your country of birth and stating that you have no intention of returning to your birth country.
The word is "domicile." A domicile refers to a person's permanent home or place of residence.
Abode, dwelling, edifice, residence, domicile, home...