When did France agree to you living there without paying taxes? I hope you saved the contract, because France tells me she didn't.
Since I live on tax payer money :-)
Ok, they give me some, and take some back, but I live net, partly, on the French (and partly on British, and German, and ...) taxpayer's hard-earned money :-)
Before, I produced wealth and earned money. But states took a big part of that away and I didn't want to be in slavery. Now, I'm on the other side of the fence, where I produce almost nothing (of any value on the market), and live good on other people's stolen production. I don't really think that is good, but it is better to steal, than to be stolen. Given that in a pseudo-communist system, it is one or the other, and there is no fair earning what you produce, it is better to be on the state's theft side. So that's what I do.
However, your point is a logical fallacy. You compared "paying taxes" to "paying rent when you live in a house". I pointed out to you where that comparison fails:
1) living in a house for rent is a mutual agreement, while paying taxes isn't.
2) living "on earth" (so, in a country) is not the same thing as "living in a house" because earth is not a produced good that belongs to someone, contrarily to a house. Living on earth is a natural state of affairs, like breathing the air is. For many reasons, the country is not owned by a bunch of people calling themselves a state, no more than the air in the forrest is my property and no more than I could ask money for somebody who is breathing.
Only the result of production can ideally be owned. Public land is public, and not owned by anybody, including the state.
I agree with you that USING INFRASTRUCTURE is something else, and should be paid for, on a voluntary basis, in order to be allowed to use it (such as a rented house, or a road). But that's not the same thing as "being in a country".
Of course, actual states don't apply those rules, because they are maffia thugs. But it is not because they are maffia thugs that that is a good thing, or should be wanted for.
In the good old CCCP, many things also happened, enforced by the state, that you may not find OK. So it is not because a state can enforce things, that things SHOULD be that way, and that you should find that logical or normal. Your parents fled from the CCCP exactly for those reasons. It is a bit strange that you do not understand that yourself.