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    Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila EN BANC   BAR MATTER No. 914 October 1‚ 1999 RE: APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE PHILIPPINE BAR‚ vs. VICENTE D. CHING‚ applicant. R E S O L U T I O N   KAPUNAN‚ J.: Can a legitimate child born under the 1935 Constitution of a Filipino mother and an alien father validly elect Philippine citizenship fourteen (14) years after he has reached the age of majority? This is the question sought to be resolved in the present case involving the application

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    Tan Chong vs. Secretary of Labor Swee Sang vs. The Commonwealth of the Philippines September 16‚ 1947 Jose Tan Chong‚ petitioner and appelle‚ vs. The Secretary of Labor‚ respondent and appellant x--------------------------------------------------------------x Lam Swee Sang‚ petitioner and appellee‚ vs. The Commonwealth of the Philippines‚ oppositor and appellant Facts: - On October 15‚ 1941‚ a decision was rendered in the case of Tan Chong vs. Secretary of Labor‚ whereby

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    Article Iv Citizenship

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    ARTICLE IV‚ Section 1‚ determines the citizens or the members of the Philippines. It presents that citizenship is established by birth‚ by inheritance from one or both parents or by naturalization. Citizenship may also be lost or regained later in life. In Section 2‚ a natural-born citizenship who are legally citizines in the Philippines from birth wothout having to perform any act to acquire or perfect their Philippines citizenship. In Section 3‚ If being a Philippine citizen lost or gone

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    A migrant becomes an Australian when they accept the Australian way of life. By law they are free to live the way they please and follow what religion they want‚ but an Australian is someone who takes pride of their flag‚ pride of their country and pride in what being Australian really means.position You call Australia home with all the privileges. Anybody who wants to become an Australian citizen needs to make a formal application‚ and the time it takes for the process. Usually it takes between

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    Citizenship And Suffrage

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    Citizenship and Suffrage "Philippine citizenship is a gift that must be deserved to be retained. The Philippines‚ for all her modest resources compared to those of other states‚ is a jealous and possessive mother demanding total love and loyalty from her children.“ -Justice Isagani Cruz- What is Citizenship? • A term denoting membership in a political community with full civil and political privilege and this membership imply‚ reciprocally‚ a duty of allegiance on the part of the member and duty

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    The question that is presented asks whose idea was it to give infants membership in the polity? Heather Horn tells us that‚ “ it’s a natural question to ask‚ now that Donald Trump’s proposal to scarp what he calls ‘birthright citizenship’.” According to Horn‚ there are two common types of birthright citizenships and both are involved in the US policy. The two types of birthright citizenship include jus soli and jus sanguinis. Jus soli is known as “right of soil” or being born within the boarders

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    Practicum Report

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    A Practicum Report On Bureau of Immigration Magallanes Drive‚ Intramuros Manila‚ Philippines Training Period: ( April 17‚ 2012 – June 11‚ 2012 ) In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the course TOUR 401 – Hospitality Practicum 1 For degree in Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management Tourism Management Department College of International Hospitality Management De La Salle University – Dasmariñas Dasmariñas‚ Cavite Presented to: Ms. Beberlee Desingaño Presented by: Panoy‚ Kristine

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    Asian Art

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    Asian art Asian art can refer to art amongst many cultures in Asia. Azerbaijani art Folk arts in Azerbaijan have a long and interesting history. Works of art made from metal extracted from Nakhichevan‚ Migachevir‚ Gadanay‚ Gandja and other places are approximately 5000 years old. Crockery‚ weapons and adornments found here are not historical facts alone‚ but valuable sources which testify the skills of the master. Different pictures‚ scraped on housing implements made from copper‚ bronze‚ gold

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    2. Can Citizenship be lost? How? How can be reacquired? A Filipino citizen may lose his citizenship in any of the following ways and/or  events:(1)By naturalization in a foreign country;(2) By express renunciation of citizenship;(3)By subscribing to an oath of allegiance to support the constitution or laws of a foreign country upon attaining twenty-one years of age or more: Provided‚ however‚ That a Filipino may not divest himself of Philippine citizenship in any manner while the Republic of

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    Interviewee: Aminta Relationship: Aunt Question1: What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? Answer1:”To live free of fear. And I had been in the U.S. for 12 years without being a citizen.” Question2: What steps did you have to take as a part of the naturalization process? Answer(s)2: >Step 1: Find out if you are eligible >Step 2: Complete an application and collect the necessary documents >Step 3: Get Photographed >Step 4: Send your application‚ documents‚ and fee

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