7/1/2011
START DATE
END DATE
8-Dec-11
J.S. Millar v Minister of Labour Home Affairs and Housing (Now the Minister for National Security)
COURT:
LAW:
JUDGE(S):
CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:
DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:
The Supreme Court of Bermuda
Immigration Law Domicile
Justice Wade-Miller
Mr. Ray De Silva
Mr. Melvin Douglas
FACTS OF THE CASE:
Jennifer Susan Millar seeking Bermuda status for her daughters based on her domicile in Bermuda at their times of birth argued against the Minister's decision which was based on insufficient evidence of her Bermudian domicile
SUMMARY:
Whether Jennifer Susan Millar was domiciled in Bermuda at her daughters' times of birth making them eligible for Bermuda status
OUTCOMES:
Jennifer Susan Millar's daughters deemed to possess Bermuda status from their dates of birth due to her Bermuda domicile
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PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT
DEFENDANT:
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J.S. Millar v Minister of Labour Home Affairs and Housing (Now the Minister for National Security)
Jennifer Susan Millar seeking Bermuda status for her daughters based on her domicile in Bermuda at their times of birth argued against the Minister's decision which was based on insufficient evidence of her Bermudian domicile