| 700-19 Ordinarily Resident |
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| Written by Ed |
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The 700-19 definition:"Ordinarily Resident of U.S. - A person who normally lives in the U.S. To meet this definition,
an individual must normally maintain a residence in the U.S., recieve their mail there, and have their household goods at their U.S. residence, etc. (Note: "Ordinarily resident" is not identical to "legal residence" even though a person may be "ordinarily resident at his place of "legal residence". The term "ordinarily resident" refers to the place where a person is actually living in other than a transient or temporary capacity at the time of hire. Where one is "ordinarily resident" is a question of fact and law. Normally it is straight forward and can be determined by looking at where one is physicall domiciled at the time of hiring.)"
Still have a place in the states with household goods and get your mail there?The Ordinarily Resident definition:
"Ordinarily Resident in ROK - A person who normally lives in the Republic of Korea. For example, a U.S. citizen who is currently and has been residing continuously in the ROK in a non-SOFA status for a period of over one year."
Been here for over a year without SOFA? |




