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Many states have residency rules that require more than 183 days in the state to be classified as a resident. Some states, such as California, say that if you are in the state for other than a temporary purpose, you are a resident. Some states define a resident as a person who has a domicile in the state. Changing your driver’s license would not have a major impact on your residency status.
Many states have residency rules that require more than 183 days in the state to be classified as a resident. Some states, such as California, say that if you are in the state for other than a temporary purpose, you are a resident. Some states define a resident as a person who has a domicile in the state. Changing your driver’s license would not have a major impact on your residency status.
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