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This is Minnesota Fishing License. How do you understand the statement on the bottow of it, below the signature. I was trying to find the definition of "citizenship requirements" but I haven't found anything. All I found was information about licences for residents of Minnesota and non-residents, what's the difference, what are the requirements and how to purchase them.
 

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6 minutes ago, observatorka said:

This is Minnesota Fishing License. How do you understand the statement on the bottow of it, below the signature. I was trying to find the definition of "citizenship requirements" but I haven't found anything. All I found was information about licences for residents of Minnesota and non-residents, what's the difference, what are the requirements and how to purchase them.
 

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I don't think you will be able to use your Minnesota Fishing license. For the N400, you need to have a state-issued card with your full name, photo, birth date and home address on it. If you're not licensed to drive a motor vehicle in Minnesota, you can get a Minnesota state ID card as identification.

 

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1 minute ago, bearmirus said:

I don't think you will be able to use your Minnesota Fishing license. For the N400, you need to have a state-issued card with your full name, photo, birth date and home address on it. If you're not licensed to drive a motor vehicle in Minnesota, you can get a Minnesota state ID card as identification.

 

This is not my question. I have MN Drivers License. 
There is a statement on the bottom of the license "I certify that I meet the citizenship requirement and have maintained a legal residence in the state for a period of 60 days ..."
What do they mean by "citizenship requirements"??? 
There is no legal info what is the definition???
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is not explaining, but US citizenship is not a requirement to purchase a license. 

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1 minute ago, Ralph and Meghan said:

What it means is if you live at 60 days legally in the state before you can apply for a resident fishing license. Else you need to get a non resident fishing license.

Thank you, I think I start being paranoid.

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7 minutes ago, observatorka said:

This is not my question. I have MN Drivers License. 
There is a statement on the bottom of the license "I certify that I meet the citizenship requirement and have maintained a legal residence in the state for a period of 60 days ..."
What do they mean by "citizenship requirements"??? 
There is no legal info what is the definition???
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is not explaining, but US citizenship is not a requirement to purchase a license. 

 

Whoops! My bad! :blink: :huh: When I first saw the word "citizenship", I automatically thought of N400 (I just had an interview couple of days ago). Sorry about that!

 

 

 
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