No one is obligated to provide someone a job, whether they are a legal resident or not. However, it is not legal in New York to decide not to employ someone because of their race, country of origin, religion, sexual preference, or marital status.
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He has been a legal resident of two states, Hawaii and Illinois. He went to college in California, New York and Massachusetts but I do not if these states considered him to be a resident.
If the marriage was legal in the Dominican Republic, the US will recognize the marriage as legal. New York law will apply to anything that occurs in New York. The marriage laws in New York will not apply.
No. According to the Related Link below, a self employed person in New York cannot be considered unemployed because he/she controls their own employment, even if the business is not making any money.
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I was married in TX, and tried to file for divorce after moving to NY, however I found out that you have to be a legal resident of New York state for one year prior to filing. It may depend on what state you are living in now, though. I don't know if it's the same rule for all states.
You must live in the state for one year to become resident.
Franklin Roosevelt was the last New York resident to be president.
Not if you are a New York resident, only if you are only visiting.
Any sports car that is legal to sell in the U.S. is legal in New York.
It is if you are a Pennsylvania resident.