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Originally Posted by songkrai
OK. State them then. Or is this a conjecture?
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Not conjecture. The link that Bigstan provided to the older thread is helpful.
NH RSA 21:6
21:6 Resident; Inhabitant. – A resident or inhabitant or both of this state and of any city, town or other political subdivision of this state shall be a person who is domiciled or has a place of abode or both in this state and in any city, town or other political subdivision of this state, and who has, through all of his actions, demonstrated a current intent to designate that place of abode as his principal place of physical presence for the indefinite future to the exclusion of all others.
As the statute says, you have to demonstrate, through
all of your actions, a current intent to designate your place of abode as your principal place of physical presence for the indefinite future to the exclusion of all others. This can be done by showing a
combination of a number of different factors; there is no set formula.
Some of these factors might be regsitering to vote, getting a driver's license, registering a vehicle, and owning property.
BUT - as I stated earlier - you can't just "claim" to be a resident of a certain state and have it be so.