Yes, it is possible for a legal guardian to be someone who lives in a different country. However, appointing a legal guardian who resides in another country may introduce additional complexities and considerations.
When choosing a legal guardian from a different country, it is important to take into account factors such as the practicality of the arrangement, the ability of the guardian to fulfill their responsibilities from a distance, and any legal requirements or restrictions that may apply in both the home country and the country where the child resides.
It is recommended to consult with legal professionals experienced in family and guardianship matters, both in your home country and the country where the guardian resides. They can provide guidance specific to your situation and help ensure that the appointment of a legal guardian from a different country is legally valid and in the best interests of the child.