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How do I determine if I am a resident of Rhode Island?

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How do I determine if I am a resident of Rhode Island?

Answer

“Resident” means an individual who is domiciled in the State of Rhode Island or an individual who maintains a permanent place of abode in Rhode Island and spends more than 183 days of the year in Rhode Island. For purposes of the above definition, domicile is found to be a place an individual regards as his or her permanent home – the place to which he or she intends to return after a period of absence. A domicile, once established, continues until a new fixed and permanent home is acquired. No change of domicile results from moving to a new location if the intention is to remain only for a limited time, even if it is for a relatively long duration. For a married couple, normally both individuals have the same domicile.

Any person asserting a change in domicile must show:

  1.  an intent to abandon the former domicile,
  2.  an intent to acquire a new domicile and
  3.  actual physical presence in a new domicile.

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