A Place Which Has Been Adopted As One’s Residence
Issue No.1161- When a person adopts a place as his residence in a way that he is no longer considered as a traveller there irrespective of whether he has the intention of living there permanently or temporarily (for example, he intends to stay there for two years or more uninterruptedly), this place is considered to be his hometown. This rule also applies to government employees and office workers who may serve every two years at a place. They should treat that place as their hometown.