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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr
It's not your citizenship that you'd be giving up, it's residency. I think that you'll still be a citizen of the United States of America.
But to answer your question, if you have homes in two different states, you can choose which one to maintain residency. That means that you would vote in that state and have a drivers license from that state.
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Boogie: Not sure how many, or what type, of Texas residents you've met over the years.....but I can tell you without doubt, that "true" Texans will consider themselves "Citizens" of Texas rather than just residents for tax purposes. They grudgingly put up with all that IRS stuff.....but their allegiance is with Texas!!