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Originally Posted by TaxGuru
Thanks, I read that and it has some good information. I'm still sort of confused on the issue of fiscal residency vs residency. I'll throw up a hypothetical to better explain where I'm confused
Say somebody cuts all residential ties with Canada(no house, no lease, etc), has no property in Canada, no spouse, no kid. They have other family and visit a few times a year(maybe 8 weeks in 2-3 week chunks). You get property or a year long lease and a residency permit somewhere else that determines taxation based on residency. You stay there for a couple months, but not the full 6 months to be a fiscal resident. You spend the rest of the time travelling. Where do you pay tax?
Is there anywhere that you can be a fiscal resident without staying there? It seems like Paraguay is like that, but I might be missing something.
Thanks