Is domicile a factor in determining a person's citizenship?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Foote Estate (Re), 2009 ABQB 654 (CanLII):

The authorities make clear that domicile is not determined by citizenship. Nonetheless, citizenship may in certain instances provide clues as to the intentions of a person: for example, Winans v. A.G., at p. 415-416.

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