North Carolina University considers an instate resident as someone who has resided in North Carolina for 12 months. Residency is determined at the time of admission.
Depends entirely on the entrance requirements on the university or collage, as well as any national requirements that the country in which the colledge or university are resident in may place on foreign students.
Nope
you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 Age of majority maintaining residency in the state
The Lieutenant Governor of the state of North Carolina must be at least 30 years of age. They must also be a United States citizen for five years and a resident of North Carolina for two years.
Admissions requirements for California State University differ for California residents and non-resident applicants. California residents are given priority in admissions. Non-residents must have higher test scores and GPA than their California peers.
Yes..I asked a lady at records today actually. However, it will never be filed here and you have to contact Jamaica to get copies of certificates.
You are considered a Michigan resident if you reside or live in Michigan.
As with all states, you must meet the following requirements: 1. Be a U.S. citizen. 2. Be a legal resident of the state (in this case, North Carolina). 3. Be 18 years old by election day. North Carolina's additional requirements are: 4. Resided in the state for at least 30 days. 5. Register to vote at least 25 days before the election.
As a North Carolina resident working out of state, you may need to file taxes in both North Carolina and the state where you work. You may be subject to state income tax in both states, but you can usually claim a tax credit in North Carolina for taxes paid to the other state. It's important to keep track of your income earned in each state and any taxes withheld to ensure you comply with both states' tax laws.
No, you can take a GED test wherever you are a resident.
30 days
North Carolinian: a native or resident of North Carolina.