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<Apple>
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Is it true that there is a new law that allows people who have paid tax for consecutive 2 years can study master degree with residence fee? thanks a million!
 
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<Apple>
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Anyone knows??
 
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<xx>
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Apple,
U should contact a nearest college to find out the new law.Let us know, if u find any thing worth mentioning. Thanks
 
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<guest>
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deport illegal aliens
 
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<Orange>
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no, apple.
 
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Apple, it sounds like that is a state law, not a Federal law. At state colleges and universities, the schools (or the state legislature) set rules on who is eligible to be a resident for tuition purposes.

Please note that even if the school allows you to study as a state resident, this does not give you any kind of valid immigrant or non-immigrant status. Depending on the terms of your visa, you may or may not be eligible to be a full-time student.

As xx suggested, contact a local college and speak to the International Students office; they would likely know about this law (if it exists), and whether you would be eligible to enroll as a Master's student.
 
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thanks a million ^!^
 
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