"Country of residence" refers to the country where a person primarily lives and resides. It is often used for administrative purposes, such as determining tax obligations, eligibility for certain services, or demographic information.
The country of domicile refers to the country that an individual considers their permanent home, where they have significant ties such as family, home ownership, and employment. It is typically where a person is legally recognized as a resident for tax and legal purposes.
The Escorial is located in Spain. It is a historical residence of the King of Spain and also functions as a monastery, museum, and school.
The country name that means "big village" is Afghanistan. It comes from the Persian words "afgan" meaning "big" and "stan" meaning "place of" or "village".
That country is called a landlocked country, meaning it is surrounded by other countries and has no coastline.
I'd assume they were asking where you live.
prs means permananent residence in the country
To come into a country of which one is not a native, for the purpose of permanent residence. See Emigrate.
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The 'country of domicile' is the country of permanent, legal residence.
As an international student, my country of residence is insert country name.
The country of residence is the United States of America.
The country of residence for F1 students is the United States.
For F1 purposes, my country of residence is the United States.
The country where you live.
If you live in the USA, your country of residence is the United States of America.
The country of residence for the H1B visa applicant is the country where they currently live or reside.
Your country of residence is where you have been normally resident for the last three years and where you consider to be 'home'. If you have been in another country for purposes of education or short-term employment this will not change your country of residence. Your country of residence is where you have been normally resident for the last three years and where you consider to be 'home'. If you have been in another country for purposes of education or short-term employment this will not change your country of residence