In Fasiang v. Fasiangova 2008 BCSC 1339 (CanLII), paragraph 60, Martinson J. said: A settled intention or purpose requires that the purpose of living where one does has a sufficient degree of continuity to be properly described as settled. But all that is required is that there is a settle purpose. There is no requirement that there be an intention to settle indefinitely. ANALYSIS
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