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If somebody has dual citizenship, could they stay in, for example Canada for 6 months (that's the max amount u can spend there during one year, as a..

...visitor), then exit the country and re-enter the next day with your second passpart for another 6 months. So could you practically be a permanent resident, by switching your passports every 6 months?
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DownTheStreet · 51-55, M
Yes but you need to check the tax laws, for example which country you earn and report income in. Some have reciprocal agreements with minimum stay duration. Providing you are a resident of both.


As for passport switching you’ll get caught and arrested, and justifiably so.
Dan193 · 31-35, M
@DownTheStreet So that's against the law? I thought I found a loophole x)
DownTheStreet · 51-55, M
If it’s the USA, just cross the southern border, even better if you’re not white @Dan193
Dan193 · 31-35, M
@DownTheStreet With USA is tougher without a visa, because you can stay only 3 months per year. Also there are like 7 countries I remember, that if you ever visited them during your life, you are not allowed in the U.S. Trump made the law. The countries are Iraq, Iran, Syria and a couple of others from around that region.