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What is a country of residence?

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Nneka
  • November 01, 2022 15:33

The country of residence is the country in which an employee is currently living and working. To work in such a country, the employee must either be a national or have the right to work in that country. 

For example, if an Italian is based (living and working) in the Canada, they are referred to as a Canadian resident. 

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