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I work in an office in one state, but I live in a different state. Which state is considered my resident state when applying for a resident state insurance license?

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I work in an office in one state, but I live in a different state. Which state is considered my resident state when applying for a resident state insurance license?

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The state where you live is your resident state for insurance licensing purposes, although you may be required to obtain a nonresident life insurance license as well. Email any questions or concerns relating to insurance licensing requirements to mlicompliance@metlife.com.

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