i do believe Britain requires you to surrender your American passport upon getting a british one, i.e. becoming a citizen of Britain -- no Dual Citizenship was allowed.
at least that was the case a few years ago.
so you are still American.
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
No, if you are a permanent resident in the US, you are treated like an American citizen in terms of colleges and universities.
You are considered a Michigan resident if you reside or live in Michigan.
Latvian.
You will be considered a resident of the state of California as long as you live in the state. If you sell your home and move to another in the state, you will still be a resident.
An American Samoan is a native or resident of American Samoa.
You only have to live in Arizona for 6 weeks to be considered a resident. If you have a home and receive mail there, you are considered a resident.
George Washington was a resident of the British colonies in American, later a resident of the United States of America.
No, if you apply an Alien Relative I-129 form and/or I-485 form then you are on your way to becoming a Legal Resident at least 3 years before applying for I-405
If you are an American citizen and pay taxes in Washington, then you are a resident.
Yes, you will still be considered a resident of the state of California if you sell your home and move out of the United States.
To be considered a resident, you typically need to live in a place for a certain period of time, which can vary depending on the specific rules of the location.