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I will be starting a residency in New York (NYC) next summer, which is close to my home state of Pennsylvania. I am considering keeping my status as a Pennsylvania resident. I believe that as long as I have a permanent address or have an intention to return to PA I can do that. Are there any advantages or disadvatanges doing this in terms of future licensure (in NY or PA) or other reasons? When doing my medical school rotations in New York I kept my official residence as PA. I have been living with my parents and since I will still be able to receive mail and have everything registered there I do not think it will be a problem. I also prefer to keep my all my auto paperwork for PA. Keeping my official residence in PA may make doing taxes more difficult I will have earnings from New York but will have to report income from bank interest and investment income to Pennsylvania. Has anyone else kept their residency status in their home state?