How long do u have to stay in north carolina to be a resident of north carolina?
Answer:
You are considered a resident if you have resided in the State for 6 months or have been domiciled for 60 days. Non-resident members of the armed forces, including their spouses and children under 18, who are stationed in the State are deemed residents of the State and of the counties in which they reside.
I believe a year
30 days with proper address change - and if you have a car then your car would need to be transferred - that pretty much makes yo ua legit resident -
one year, but you can ask for a resident ship, i dont know where, capital of north carolina or something
It's 12 months for school enrollment purposes, 6 months to file a divorce in NC, 30 days to register to vote.
um, well if you are an American citizen, and if you move there, you are a resident when you take control of the property to which you are going to, so as short as a day.
1 year. But if you apply to a community college they will not ask questions if you already have a NC address.
as long as you have a physical address and have changed over your license you should be a legal resident
If your an American Citizen then its when you own property or change a car, I'm pretty sure. But for college you have to live there 1-2years before you dont have to pay out of state tuition.
As soon as you change your license.
I became one as soon as I moved here and got bills in my name and changed over my drivers license.
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