Well its not really an amount of time but if you've qulified to stay there and if you have a good past life then you will probably be able to stay in New York
You must live in the state for one year to become resident.
If you have become a New York resident then yes you not only can but you must. There will be the usual long wait at the DMV, but your Florida license (if valid) will be exchanged for a temporary New York document and presto a new document will come to your New York residence in about two weeks.
The Iroquois tribes have long occupied New York, developing from resident archaeological cultures.
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Long Island is not a state it is part of New York.
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.
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In New York, to become a notary public, an individual must be at least 18 years old. Additionally, the person must be a resident of New York State or have a business address in the state. They also need to meet other requirements, such as being a U.S. citizen or a legal resident.
I am a resident of New York and I am wondering if there is a specific website which offers inmate lookup for the state of New York?
It is if you are a Pennsylvania resident.
when did andrew cuomo become governer of new york