domicile

/ˈdɑməsaɪl/
verb
  1. To live or establish a permanent home in a particular place.
    • They decided to domicile in Canada after retiring from their jobs.
    • He has domiciled in three different countries over the past decade.
    • The family domiciled in a quiet suburb to be closer to good schools.
noun
  1. The place where a person lives permanently or for a long time; a home.
    • For tax purposes, his domicile remained in his home state even while he worked abroad.
    • Her official domicile is in Chicago, but she spends most of the year in Paris.
    • The law requires you to register your new domicile within 30 days of moving.
  2. A company's official registered address for legal purposes.
    • Many corporations choose a domicile in Delaware because of its business-friendly laws.
    • The bank's domicile is listed on the first page of the annual report.
    • The company changed its domicile to Ireland to reduce its tax burden.
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