Citizenship by domicile write a short note
Domicile of a person is his permanent home. No person can be without a domicile and no person may have more than one operative domicile. National boundaries do not constitute a hindrance in one’s choice of domicile. This implies that a person may be national of one country, but his/her domicile may be another country. Domicile denotes the connection of a person with a territorial system of law. In fact, citizenship is denoted by domicile and not vice-versa. The latter is distinguishable from citizenship in as much as it is vitally connected with territory and not membership of the community which is at the root of the notion of citizenship. There is only one citizenship, which is of the Union of India, there is no separate state Citizenship as in the United States of America.