Рўс‚р°с‚сњрё Рѕр° С‚рµрјсѓ: "resident" Official
This is usually determined by how many days you spend in a country (often 183 days or more). Being a tax resident means you are obligated to pay taxes to that specific government on your global or local income.
A "Permanent Resident" (like a Green Card holder in the U.S.) has the right to live and work indefinitely without being a citizen. 2. Medical Residency
In a legal sense, a resident is someone who lives in a particular place (a city, state, or country). This is usually determined by how many days
In business, particularly in "Special Economic Zones" (SEZs) or tech hubs like Skolkovo, a company can be a .
In nightlife or theater, a "resident" is an artist who performs regularly at a specific venue (e.g., a "Las Vegas residency"). In nightlife or theater, a "resident" is an
It is the period between being a student and becoming a fully independent attending physician.
These companies receive tax breaks, simplified customs procedures, and access to specific infrastructure in exchange for developing the local economy or innovating in a specific field. 4. Arts and Entertainment 3. Corporate and Business Residents
Depending on the specialty (e.g., Family Medicine vs. Neurosurgery), residency can last anywhere from three to seven years. 3. Corporate and Business Residents