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Statutory residency means you have a permanent “place of abode” in Pennsylvania or New Jersey and are physically present in the state for more than 183 days.
Overview. The PA surgical residency is a 12 month training program designed for NCCPA certified PAs to enhance their surgical knowledge, skills, and ability to provide high quality patient care. PA residents will rotate through several core required rotations and have the opportunity to select 1-2 electives.
Requirements. Students who have lived in PA for at least 12 consecutive months immediately prior to enrollment at any institution of higher education in PA meet the 12 Month Requirement. For U.S. Citizens, this is all that is required for classification as a PA Resident.
A person is considered a statutory resident of PA unless: the person spends more than 181 days (midnight to midnight) of the tax year outside PA; or. the person has no permanent abode in PA for any part of the tax year.
Statutory residency is established if a person domiciled outside the commonwealth: Has a permanent place of abode in Pennsylvania; and. Spends more than 183 days (midnight to midnight) of the taxable year in Pennsylvania.
Proof of your Pennsylvania Residency You will need to provide TWO documents to prove your Pennsylvania residency when applying for a REAL ID. Examples of acceptable residency documents include: Current, unexpired PA driver's license or photo ID card. PA vehicle registration card.
A resident of Pennsylvania is someone who is living and intends to reside in Pennsylvania, with or without a fixed or permanent address.
The domicile of an individual who maintains more than one permanent abode is determined by two factors: (1) Which is the one place where the individual has had the greatest connections for the taxable year; and (2) Which place does the individual intend to be his/her domicile?