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Is the requirement to obtain a police certificate for any country you’ve lived longer than 12 months in terms of consecutive months, or just total months period? And, what constitutes “living” there? Is it merely being there? What if you had no address (living in airbnbs for 2 months max) and entered visa-free? Country is Georgia. thanks. 

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1 hour ago, Markis said:

Is the requirement to obtain a police certificate for any country you’ve lived longer than 12 months in terms of consecutive months, or just total months period? And, what constitutes “living” there? Is it merely being there? What if you had no address (living in airbnbs for 2 months max) and entered visa-free? Country is Georgia. thanks. 

A visitor, is not a resident.

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4 minutes ago, Markis said:

Yes, but u I believe it doesn’t mention residency. Just, living. 

Same same.  Visiting means you live or reside somewhere else.  In this context living = residing.

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50 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Same same.  Visiting means you live or reside somewhere else.  In this context living = residing.

Well, if you are working as a remote worker, what then? It’s more difficult. That’s why I try to figure out about consecutive vs non-consecutive 

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