domiciliation

/ˌdɑməsɪliˈeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of establishing a home or residence in a particular place.
    • His domiciliation in France required him to learn the language and customs.
    • The process of domiciliation involves registering with local authorities.
    • The domiciliation of the refugees in the new town took several months.
  2. The official registration of a company's legal address.
    • The domiciliation of the business in Luxembourg offered tax advantages.
    • The lawyer handled the domiciliation paperwork for the new corporation.
    • They completed the domiciliation of their startup in a low-tax jurisdiction.
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