If only it were so easy 😕thomasparra said:
As long as you do not stay in France for >183 days, and the base of your personal life and business are not in France, they do not have a case against you.
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If only it were so easy 😕thomasparra said:
As long as you do not stay in France for >183 days, and the base of your personal life and business are not in France, they do not have a case against you.
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Not really.thomasparra said:
As long as you do not stay in France for >183 days, and the base of your personal life and business are not in France, they do not have a case against you.
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daniels27 said:
Not really.
https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/article_lc/LEGIARTI000041464195
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True nomad whole stuff should fit in one carry-on luggage + a light bag(pack).
So, you don't work anymore?thomasparra said:
I do not have my 'foyer' or 'lieu de sejour principal' in France. My foyer is overseas, and I spend less than 6 months per year in France hence this criteria does not apply. Moreover, I do not have an established business in France, nor it is conducted from France. I do not have clients in France either. 😎
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I do but my clients are not French and the business is not established business in France, nor it is conducted from France.
So, you are only on holiday in France and enjoy lazing on the beach?thomasparra said:
I do but my clients are not French and the business is not established business in France, nor it is conducted from France.
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yeah i guess it boils down to this for most.Leo Vanguard said:
I've nomaded for 8 years now, and I'm ready to settle down. Perpetual travel will get old when your spending less that 4 months in each country, trust me. The best alternative is 2 home bases with a few vacations every year. That's just my opinion.
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Then how about no family?yngmind said:
If you're young and haven't been to many countries, being a nomad for some time gives you an opportunity to explore the world. When you get older, you start having lots of obligations, like family, and that's when people prefer to settle down.
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Just do whatever you feel like to
I second this being a Golden Visa holder and having spent time on the ground i can totally agree on this.Dubai heat is a killer.I have always tried to escape its heat during summer in the last 3 yearsyngmind said:
I lived in Dubai for three years and considered going back and signing an annual contract, but honestly, life is way more fun as a nomad.
You'd have to escape Dubai during the summer heat while still paying exorbitant rent.
Essentially, you're paying for nine months of use in your apartment, which makes it quite expensive. A decent place would probably cost around $5k a month when you account for that. The air quality is also pretty bad, which can take a toll on your health””and that's something money can't replace.
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True that a lot depends on your partner.When kids join the equation a good partner can make or break the Nomadic life journey.0xDEADBEEF said:
If you have a strong partner who understands your position, it is possible to combine the lifestyle and raise a family. However your setup also needs to take this into account, either by having the home base in a 'good' jurisdiction or separating family and state.
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You mean a 20 kg check-in bag or a 40 kg check-in bag smi(&% ?I generally keep a suitcase full of my clothes and other stuff packed and ready to go at a moments notice any time of the week.Mercury said:
True nomad whole stuff should fit in one carry-on luggage + a light bag(pack).
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Nope, I meant a cabin size luggage. Overall less than 10 kg.providenceventurer said:
You mean a 20 kg check-in bag or a 40 kg check-in bag smi(&% ?I generally keep a suitcase full of my clothes and other stuff packed and ready to go at a moments notice any time of the week.
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What a life to live, a life in a suitcase and always on your way out the door!providenceventurer said:
You mean a 20 kg check-in bag or a 40 kg check-in bag smi(&% ?I generally keep a suitcase full of my clothes and other stuff packed and ready to go at a moments notice any time of the week.
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No P2P crypto and commodities broker,some computer hardware supply also, so need to do face to face deals many times .plus i like to see different countries whenever i get a chance.I like to spend time in different countries when the climate is at its best there.sebastian said:
What a life to live, a life in a suitcase and always on your way out the door!
Why do you need to be able to move so quickly, are you a criminal?
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