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Keywords:
Domicile,
Citizen,
Florida,
Alien,
Consecutive
An individual who is a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or a non-immigrant who has been in the United States sufficiently long to be considered a resident. Residency is determined by the Substantial Presence Test (see below).
Status which is achieved when sufficient proof of a domicile within the state is presented which causes Educational Fees to be assessed at Missouri resident rates.
an alien citizen of Guam, the U
an individual domiciled in New Mexico at the end of the tax year, whether or not the individual was physically present
a person who has lived in Florida for six continuous months prior to applying for the license and intends on continuing to live in Florida and claim Florida as their primary residence
a person (including an alien) who is physically present in Alaska with the intent to remain indefinitely and make a home here, has maintained that person's domicile in Alaska for the 12 consecutive months immediately preceding this application for a license, and is not claiming residency or obtaining benefits under a claim of residency in another state, territory, or country;or a member of the military service or U.S. Coast Guard who has been stationed in Alaska for the 12 consecutive months immediately preceding this application for a license; or a dependent of a resident member of the military service or U.S. Coast Guard who has lived in Alaska for the 12 consecutive months immediately preceding this application for a license. A person who does not otherwise qualify as a resident may not qualify by virtue of an interest in an Alaska business
An individual who is a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or a nonimmigrant who has been in the United States sufficient time to qualify to file as a resident.
A citizen of the United States who has established residency in this state and has continuously resided in this state for 1 year and in one county for the 6 months immediately preceding the initiation of a vessel titling or registration action.
In relation to a jurisdiction: a legal or natural person having its domicile and/or place of business in the given jurisdiction.
A person who has his principal place of domicile in this state for a period of more than six consecutive months, has registered to vote, has made a statement of domicile pursuant to section 222.17, Florida Statutes, or has filed for homestead exemption on property in this state.
Someone living in a country whether domiciled or not, whether a citizen of that country or not.
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