A. A person should be fit to be a part of the Philippine military force.
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According to “Constitution made simple” by Hector S. De Leon, Citizenship is a term signifying membership in a democratic state (p.69). Requiring certified Filipino citizens would give a lot of safety to the Filipino community and the government because they are members of the state and their duty is to be loyal to the state and the state to them to provide protection on both parts. If the government will train a certified Filipino citizen, then the government can rely to them their plans for the safety and security of our country and it is possible that safety can be seen and can be felt among the Filipino community. We believe that with cooperation with the Filipino men, we will be able to bring back the paradise we all wanted our home to …show more content…
The training should not exceed for 2 years and the interval is 2 years per service. The Filipino men fitted for training should be enlisted 3 days before the start of training. They would have a choice whether they would postpone it for different kinds of reasons (personal, health and family reasons etc.) as long as they would start at ages 18-30. Filipino men cannot travel outside the country once the military training has started and if it is not yet complete. Once compulsory military training has started, Filipinos cannot travel to prevent from escaping their military service and refraining from completing the required military training. They must obtain an overseas permit with a given amount of time when to return to our country. If exceeded from the given amount of time, then it is possible that they would be arrested once they have entered the territories of the Philippines for incompliance of the required military