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discussed Cited as authority (verbatim quote) James Allen Morris v. Progressive Gulf Insurance Company; Haley Freeman-Long, Adjuster
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a united states citizen who is domiciled in a state is a citizen of that state.
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an american living abroad is not by virtue of that domicile a citizen or subject of the foreign state in which he resides so as to permit invocation of the alienage jurisdiction prescribed in 28 u.s.c. 1332 (a)(2)
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the parties can never consent to federal subject matter jurisdiction, and lack of such jurisdiction is a defense which cannot be waived.
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W.D. La. · 2025 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in cases removed from state court, diversity of citizenship must exist both at the time of filing in state court and at the time of removal to federal court.
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W.D. La. · 2025 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in cases removed from state court, diversity of citizenship must exist both at the time of filing in state court and at the time of removal to federal court.
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N.D. Cal. · 2025 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
resident 2 of a foreign country is not necessarily a citizen thereof.
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S.D. Tex. · 2025 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
a united states citizen who is domiciled in a state is a citizen of that state.
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W.D. La. · 2025 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in cases removed from state court, diversity of citizenship must exist both at the time of filing in state court and at the time of removal to federal court.
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here is a presumption against subject matter jurisdiction that must be rebutted by the party bringing an action to federal court.
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S.D. Tex. · 2025 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
here is a presumption against subject matter jurisdiction that must be rebutted by the party bringing an action to federal court.
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E.D. La. · 2025 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
ere presence in a new location does not effect a change of domicile; it must be accompanied with the requisite intent.
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S.D. Tex. · 2024 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
here is a presumption against subject matter jurisdiction that must be rebutted by the party bringing an action to federal court.
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S.D. Miss. · 2024 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
a person's domicile persists until a new one is acquired or it is clearly abandoned.
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S.D. Tex. · 2023 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
here is a presumption against subject matter jurisdiction that must be rebutted by the party bringing an action to federal court.
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E.D. Mo. · 2023 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
an american national, living abroad, cannot sue or be sued in federal court under diversity jurisdiction.
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N.D. Tex. · 2023 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
a litigant's statement of intent is relevant to the determination of domicile, but it is entitled to little weight if it conflicts with the objective facts.
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N.D. Tex. · 2023 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
a united states citizen who is domiciled in a state is a citizen of that state.
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N.D. Tex. · 2023 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
a united states citizen who is domiciled in a state is a citizen of that state.
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W.D. La. · 2023 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in cases removed from state court, diversity of citizenship must exist both at the time of filing in state court and at the time of removal to federal court.
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E.D. La. · 2023 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
the parties can never consent to federal subject matter jurisdiction, and lack of such jurisdiction is a defense which cannot be waived.
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M.D. La. · 2023 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
consistent with general principles for determining federal jurisdiction, diversity of citizenship must exist at the time the action is commenced.
examined Cited as authority (verbatim quote) Donegan v. The Toro Company (3×) also: Cited as authority (rule)
W.D. Tex. · 2022 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in cases removed from state court, diversity of citizenship must exist both at the time of filing in state court and at the time of removal to federal court.
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E.D. Tex. · 2022 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
ere presence in a new location does not effect a change of domicile; it must 5 be accompanied with the requisite intent.
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N.D. Tex. · 2022 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
arties can never consent to federal subjectmatter jurisdiction, and lack of such jurisdiction is a defense which cannot be waived.
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W.D. La. · 2022 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in cases removed from state court, diversity of citizenship must exist both at the time of filing in state court and at the time of removal in federal court.
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S.D. Tex. · 2022 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in making a jurisdictional assessment, a federal court is not limited to the pleadings; it may look to any record evidence, and may receive affidavits, deposition testimony or live testimony concerning the facts underlying the citizenship of the parties.
discussed Cited as authority (verbatim quote) Moore v. Farberware Licensing Co
W.D. La. · 2021 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in cases removed from state court, diversity of citizenship must exist both at the time of filing in state court and at the time of removal to federal court.
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N.D. Tex. · 2021 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
diversity of citizenship must exist at the time the action is commenced.
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W.D. La. · 2021 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in cases removed from state court, diversity of citizenship must exist both at the time of filing in state court and at the time of removal to federal court.
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N.D. Tex. · 2021 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
a united states citizen who is domiciled in a state is a citizen of that state.
discussed Cited as authority (verbatim quote) Boutian v. Walmart, Inc.
E.D. La. · 2020 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
ith few exceptions, state citizenship for diversity purposes is regarded as synonymous with domicile.
discussed Cited as authority (verbatim quote) Ramachandran v. Jain
N.D. Tex. · 2020 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
the lack of subject matter jurisdiction may be raised at any time during pendency of the case by any party or by the court.
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N.D. Tex. · 2020 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
mere presence in a new location does not effect a change of domicile; it must be accompanied with the requisite intent.
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D.N.M. · 2019 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in cases removed from state court, diversity of citizenship must exist both at the time of filing in state court and at the time of removal to federal court.
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E.D. La. · 2019 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
person who has the clear intent to change domicile does not accomplish the change until he is physically present in the new location with that intent.
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8th Cir. · 2017 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
for purposés of diversity jurisdiction, only the american nationality of a dual national is recognized.
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S.D. Tex. · 2014 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
here is a presumption against subject matter jurisdiction that must be rebutted by the party bringing an action to federal court.
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S.D. Tex. · 2007 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
if diversity is established at the commencement and removal of the suit, it will not be destroyed by subsequent changes in the citizenship of the extant parties.
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5th Cir. · 2007 · signal: see · quote attribution · 2 verbatim quotes · confidence high
ere presence in a location does not ... domicile; it must be accompanied with the requisite intent. in most cases, the difficult issue is not presence but whether the intent to change domicile can be shown.
examined Cited as authority (verbatim quote) Turan Petroleum, Inc. v. Lentin (4×) also: Cited as authority (rule), Cited "see, e.g."
C.D. Cal. · 2007 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
it is axiomatic that the federal courts have limited subject matter jurisdiction and cannot entertain cases unless authorized by the constitution and legislation.
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5th Cir. · 2002 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
ack of jurisdiction is a defense which cannot be waived.
examined Cited as authority (verbatim quote) Brown v. Mutual of New York Life Insurance (4×) also: Cited as authority (rule), Cited "see"
S.D. Miss. · 2002 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
the ultimate burden on the issue of jurisdiction rests with the plaintiff or the party invoking federal jurisdiction.
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the burden of showing that the findings of the district court are clearly erroneous is heavier if the credibility of witnesses is a factor in the trial court's decision.
discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Sinclair v. Krassenstein
S.D. Tex. · 2024 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
diversity suit may not be maintained under 28 u.s.c. 1332 (a)(1) by or against a united states citizen who is domiciled in a foreign country. . .
examined Cited as authority (quoted) Pacific Premier Bank v. Chetna Hira
5th Cir. · 2019 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
in determining a litigant's domicile, the court must address a variety of factors. . . . the factors may include the places where the litigant . . . owns real and personal property, . . . has places of business or employment, and maintains a home for his family.
discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Alexander v. Woodlands Land Dev. Co. L.P.
S.D. Tex. · 2018 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
here is a presumption against subject matter jurisdiction that must be rebutted by the party bringing an action to federal court.
discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Acridge v. Evangel Luther (2×) also: Cited as authority (rule)
5th Cir. · 2003 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
mere presence in a new location does not effect a change of domicile; it must be accompanied with the requisite intent.
examined Cited as authority (quoted) Acridge v. Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society (3×) also: Cited as authority (rule)
5th Cir. · 2003 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
mere presence in a new location does not effect a change of domicile; it must be accompanied with the requisite intent.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Global Legends Trust v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (2×) also: Cited "see, e.g."
M.D. La. · 2026 · confidence medium
Coury v. Prot, 85 F.3d 244, 248 (5th Cir.1996), citing Fed.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Emily Smith et al v. Safe Beginnings Inc et al
W.D. La. · 2026 · confidence medium
His citizenship is nonetheless relevant to ensuring diversity jurisdiction. “[I]n cases removed from state court, diversity of citizenship must exist both at the time of filing in state court and at the time of removal to federal court.” Coury v. Prot, 85 F.3d 244, 249 (5th Cir. 1996).
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Coury
v.
Prot
94-20084.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Sep 30, 1994.
85 F.3d 244
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT

_____________________

No. 94-20084
Summary Calendar
_____________________

DAVID F. COURY,

Plaintiff-Appellee,
Cross-Appellant,

VERSUS

ALAIN PROT,

Defendant-Appellant,
Cross-Appellee.

____________________________________________________

Appeals from the United States District Court
for the Southern District of Texas
(CA-H-92-1915)
_____________________________________________________
(November 3, 1994)

Before JONES, BARKSDALE, and BENAVIDES, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM:1

In April 1992, David Coury sued Alain Prot in Texas state court seeking to enforce a contract arising out of Coury's testimony as an expert witness in another proceeding. Prot removed the action to federal district court, claiming that he was "a citizen of France and is domiciled there".2 Accordingly, because

1 Local Rule 47.5 provides: "The publication of opinions that have no precedential value and merely decide particular cases on the basis of well-settled principles of law imposes needless expense on the public and burdens on the legal profession." Pursuant to that Rule, the court has determined that this opinion should not be published. 2 In his removal petition, Prot also stated that he was a "dual- citizen both of France and the United States however, significantly prior to the time that suit was filed against him he became Coury's domicile was in California, Prot claimed diversity of citizenship existed pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1332(a)(2), the "alienage provision".3

After suffering an adverse judgment, Prot asserted that the district court may have lacked subject matter jurisdiction, viz., no diversity jurisdiction. Compounding the matter further, Prot indicated, in post-judgment proceedings, that he had only been residing temporarily in France, without any intention of establishing a new permanent residence; he intended to return one day to his homestead in Texas. The problem arises because of Prot's dual citizenship and his alleged domicile in France. If a person is a United States citizen but domiciled abroad, then he is not a citizen of any state; diversity jurisdiction under § 28 U.S.C. § 1332(a)(1) (cases between citizens of different states) fails. Smith v. Carter, 545 F.2d 909 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 431 U.S. 955 (1977). If Prot's domicile was Texas, although removal domiciled in France."

Of course, had Prot claimed his domicile was Texas, removal would have been improper. 28 U.S.C. § 1441(b) (a defendant may not remove a state action to federal court if the defendant is a citizen of the state in which the action is filed). In such a scenario, Coury would have been required to seek a remand of the action to state court within 30 days of the removal. 28 U.S.C. § 1447(c). 3 28 U.S.C. § 1332(a) provides, in pertinent part:

The district courts shall have original jurisdiction of all civil actions where the matter in controversy exceeds the sum or value of $50,000, exclusive of interest and costs, and is between ...

(2) citizens of a State and citizens or subjects of a foreign state ....

- 2 - may have been improper, subject matter jurisdiction would not be lacking. Grubbs v. General Elec. Credit Corp., 405 U.S. 699, 702 (1972).

As is more than well-established, lack of subject matter jurisdiction can be raised by any party at any time, even on appeal. On this record, we cannot determine Prot's domicile at the time the complaint was filed. We therefore remand this action to the district court for it to determine whether subject matter jurisdiction exists. Von Dunser v. Aronoff, 915 F.2d 1071 (6th Cir. 1990); see Illinois Cent. Gulf R.R. v. Pargas, Inc., 706 F.2d 633 (5th Cir. 1983).

If, after resolving the issue of Prot's domicile, see Ynclan v. Department of the Air Force, 943 F.2d 1388, 1390 (5th Cir. 1991), the district court finds that jursidiction does exist, the action is to be returned to this court for disposition. If, on the other hand, it finds jurisdiction lacking, the district court must, of course, vacate its judgment.

The action is REMANDED for proceedings consistent with this opinion.

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