Move to Florida and do what a resident would do. (1) Obtain housing which can be renting; if you own, declare your house as primary homestead with your tax assessor, (2) get a driver's license, (3) get Florida tags for your car, and (4) use Florida as your address when filing federal income tax, etc.
No. You must be a resident of Florida to be appointed as a notary public there.
Yes, in the Florida Everglades. The crocodile does live close to the everglades, but is a resident of the coastal swamps.
Yes all you have to do is become an American citizen. <><><><> Citizenship is not required. My stepson is a British subject, and a US Marine. However, the Australian would need to become a Resident Alien- someone that is admitted to the US as a permanent resident (emigrant).
Alaska is the northernmost state that is part of the United States. It is located off of the Pacific coast of Canada. TO become a resident of the state a person must live there for one year.
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No. You must be a resident of Florida to be appointed as a notary public there.
Only if you become a Florida resident first.
I'm a Canadian and have lived in Florida all my life, I'm 21 how can i obtain a us legal status?
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Yes.
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Maybe. Florida courts assess whether a person is a resident of the state by looking at several factors, for instance does the person(s) own property in the state, have a Florida driver license, uses a Florida address for business and/or personal correspondence, is a registered voter, and so forth. Persons wishing to become a resident should contact the office of the clerk of circuit court in the county in which they hold property to obtain information on elgibility requirements for filing a declaration of domicile.
If you are an established resident of Florida, yes. If not, then no.
Yes, provided you are a resident of Florida.
An 18 year old who is an American citizen can move where ever in the United States they like. That aside, a person cannot "move to" Florida if they are a Florida resident... You have to live in Florida (or any other state) in order to be a "resident" of that state.
One Day/One Park Adult Florida Resident $73 One Day/ Park Hopper Adult Florida Resident $100 One Day/One Park Child(3-9) Florida Resident $66.60 One Day/ Park Hopper Child Florida Resident $93.60 One Day/One Park Adult NON Florida Resident $82 One Day/ Park Hopper Adult NON Florida Resident $136 One Day/One Park Child(3-9) NON Florida Resident $74 One Day/ Park Hopper Child NON Florida Resident $128
How long does it take to become a resident of Colorado?