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Proof for residency requirement is a requirement when applying for US citizenship. Minimum for 3 months you should have stayed at the location before which you are applying for citizenship. As a permanent resident you have the option to preserve your residency though for employment requirements you are outside US for more than a year using the N-470 form. The continuous physical residency in the US is preserved this way and helps you for naturalization process.

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