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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mainly need to understand Virginia school residency requirements for owning a home in the commonwealth but living and having a student attend high school in another state. [/quote] If you live in another state full time and your child goes to school in another state, even if you own property in VA, you will not qualify for in state VA tuition. Even if you used to live there. My parents had to move for their job when I was in a VA public school. I could no longer keep instate status at UVA after they moved, even though they owned a home in VA still.[/quote] [b]Why did you tell the school? [/quote][/b][b] She didn’t say she told the school. Her parents moved for a job. The employer files employment records with the IRS, indicating state taxes paid and local address. You must live in the Commonwealth for at least a year to take advantage of in-state tuition. If it were as easy as OP wants it, everyone would do that, no? Btw when my kids got into GMU and IVA we had to provide proof as in our deed and payment of property taxes, as well as our state returns. [/quote]
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