No. You may own houses in two states or even all states, but you will still list yourself as a permanent resident in only one state.
No, it is not possible to have a driver's license or identification card in two different states simultaneously. Individuals can only hold a driver's license or ID card from the state in which they reside and are considered a legal resident.
The premise is a fallacy. It is not possible to live in two states. Legally you have one primary residence and you may have secondary residences. You can only vote in a state where you are a resident and you cannot be a resident of more than one state. The answer is no.
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.
No, it is not possible for someone to be in two places at the same time.
Actually, you CAN be in two places at once. Four places, really. The "Four Corners" in mid-western United States consisting of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. you could literally be on your hands and knees and be in all of those states at one time!
Yes, it is possible to be considered a resident of two or more states simultaneously, but it can create complexities, especially regarding taxes and legal obligations. Each state has its own criteria for residency, often based on where you spend most of your time, where you work, or where you have established a home. However, for tax purposes, most states require individuals to declare a primary residence, which may lead to double taxation if not carefully managed. It's advisable to consult legal or tax professionals to navigate these issues effectively.
Yes, it is possible for two businesses to have the same name in different states as long as they are not in direct competition and are legally registered in their respective states.
No, it is not possible to have a state ID in two states simultaneously. Each individual can only have a state ID from the state in which they legally reside.
No, it is not possible to have two valid driver's licenses from different countries simultaneously. You can only hold a driver's license from the country where you are a resident or citizen.
One resident, two residents.
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Yeah, it's possible but ultimately; you should choose one.