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Meaning? You're a nomad?
Kind of.
You must be staying somewhere for residence purposes... could u clarify.
I gave up my residency of my own country due to several rules, and not actively being there (+ not having a home) for more than 30 days a year. You can do this if you spend less than 6 months a year in your country.
I do work and live avg. 10 months a year on international waters on a ship owned by a US company, registered in the Bahamas.
The other 1 month I spend traveling around from hotel to hotel as for my vacation.
With this combination I am legally excluded from any, and all taxes (except for Sales tax/VAT in case that I buy something from any of our ports of call.)
While at the same time I am not a resident in any country.