Firstly it is rare and rather difficult to change your domicile, this is determined by your country of birth, more accurately the country of your fathers birth.
this is a rather confusion contribution. I take it that the op was referring to his tax domicile, ie permanent residency. I have changed mine 3 times in 10 years, and it has
absolutely nothing to do with your fathers birth.
you were probably referring to a different and unrelated concept, a quick google search reveals there may be such a thing, namely "domicile of origin" in certain common-law-countries, but I can't see how this is related to the op's question.