Yes, you can live in Antarctica if you are hired by a government to perform work on the continent. You can also 'stay' in Antarctica if you fund your own expedition.
Tourists to Antarctica 'stay' aboard the cruise ships that take them there. This is allowed by the Antarctic Treaty.
Tourists who visit Antarctica by ship stay on board the ship. There are no commercial accommodations anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
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People who live in Antarctica temporarily -- because they work for governments in support of science -- can live there all year and stay alive.
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10 years or less
For about half the year there is little or no sun on the continent.
Tourists to Antarctica maintain residency on the ships used to travel to the continent. There are no commercial facilities on the Antarctic continent.
Nobody lives in Antarctica except for a few scientific study bases, where people only stay for about a year at a time.