My father is in the Navy and we have always moved around. I finally settled down in Colorado to go to college here. I just got my first drivers license here in CO, and I am wondering if I would be considered a resident of CO or a resident of Hawaii which is where my parents still live. And I am also a member of the CO Army National Guard.
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Answer 1 :
You mean for tuition purposes? No, that takes a year (and can't be done if your parents still provide support/claim you on their taxes). But just to be considered a resident of the state? You become a resident the day that you move there with the intention to stay.
Answer 2 :
At age 18 how long have you been a member of the CO Army National Guard? (Just curious). To answer your question I assume you were born in the United States; secondly, check with the county clerk office regarding length of stay and residency but my guess is yes.
Answer 3 :
It is all one big federated STATE. Only, on matters of State sovereingty would you need to under stand citizenship any further. A Citizen is a non-resident.
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