I read the PDF. In below point #4 It say’s parent and not parents. Since i meet requirement #4 my first daughter qualified and i was expecting my second daughter to be qualified as well.
D. SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES RESIDENT CLASSIFICATION
- Student Member of the U.S. Armed Forces – Student stationed in California, except if assigned for
educational purposes, is eligible for a Contingent Resident Classification; refer to “Military Provisions” - Student Dependent of a Member of the U.S. Armed Forces – Student Dependent of a member stationed in
California is eligible for a Contingent Resident Classification; refer to “Military Provisions” - California Ward of the Court or Foster Youth – Student who resides in California as of the Resident
Determination Date for the relevant term and who is or was a dependent or ward of the court through the
California Child Welfare System is eligible for a Resident Classification. Relevant documentation is required. - Non-Resident Dependent of a California Resident (Condit Bill) – A Student who has a Parent who both
satisfies the Residency Requirements and either claims the Student as a tax dependent or continually
contributed court-ordered child support for the Student during the one year immediately before the
Residence Determination Date shall be eligible for a limited-duration Residence Classification for one
academic year. A Parent who relocated to California must have severed any and all ties to their former
residence; refer to “Sec. III. C. 1./2” The Student may thereafter be eligible for a Resident Classification if the
Parent continues to satisfy the Residency Requirements and the Student has demonstrated timely fulfillment
of the Residency Requirements. This provision requires that Students submit a new SLR at the end of their
Condit academic year per campus policy. Students who fail to concurrently fulfill the requirements will be
reclassified as Nonresident which is not eligible for appeal review. Students who have lived in California for
more than one year after turning age 18 are not eligible for this provision.