First of all, don't make it more complicated than it needs to be. Also, remember that absent context we can never be certain what is meant by a particular sentence.
He has lived here for 5 years.
He has been living here for 5 years.
They are both saying the same thing, the first one with present perfect, the second with present perfect continuous. If it said 'He had lived here for 5 years', past perfect, it could mean that he no longer lives there, but not necessarily. (
bhaisahab's comments with one minor change.)
"He has lived here for 5 years" might mean that the person is planning to move. "He has been living here for 5 years" might mean that the person is planning to stay. Absent context we don't know what is meant. We don't know why it was said or what was intended. We do know that the person is living and that that living has been going on "here" for the past five years.
The two expressions can be and often are used to mean the same thing.
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He has lived here for 5 years & I know he would especially like to find some friends from "home."
He has lived here for 5 years. He likes the small community.
So, he has lived here for 5 years loathing it the entire time.
The caller today said he has lived here for 5 years, and knew for a fact there were 28 dogs on the beaches between the harbour and the Tuntas Hotel at the further end of 2nd beach.
Is he even English or does he just qualify because he has lived here for 5 years?
However just to throw the usual spanner into the works, I know of someone locally who is paying taxes as a non resident on his Spanish home even though he has lived here for 5 years, and is paying his Belgian taxes in Belgium separately.
My fiancee and I are interested in applying for a K1 visa. He has lived here for 5 years and we have dated for 3 years, lived together for 2 years.
He has lived here for 5 years. It seems like ever since he moved in she loves him more.
Chris Dillard stated he has lived here for 5 years and it was the mountains and the ocean that drew him here.
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He remembers you all very well. He has been living here for 5 years.
My husband has been living in a suite since January. His job requires him to be away from home.
I realized the other day that I have been living more or less hand to mouth for 18 years. I was supporting myself and paying for undergrad at San Francisco State.
Dr. Metzner lost his home in Hurricane Katrina and has been living in Massachusetts ever since.
Bob Munk has been living with HIV for over 20 years. For the past 7 years he has focused on AIDS research and treatment.
Karen Eichinger Feuer has been living in Israel for almost seven years now. The last three she has been working at Pardes as Assistant to the Dean.
Rachel has been living the single life for six months now since her split with ex-boyfriend Adam Brody.
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