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    Jan 6, 2012, 07:27 PM
    CA residency
    So I was born and raised in California, but recently (3 months ago) had to move to Washington State for some college courses. I had to get my driver's license up here for car insurance reasons, but I don't plan on being here for more than 6 months total. I will be moving back to California in a couple of months actually. I still have bills go to my house in California. My question is, when I move back to California, will I have to wait the 1 year before being considered a CA resident again, even though I was only gone for 6 months?
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    Jan 6, 2012, 08:46 PM
    I guess I have to ask why does it matter, there is normally no issue about being a "resident" unless you are filing some type of court filing

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