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  1. Philippine nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of the Philippines. The two primary pieces of legislation governing these requirements are the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines and the 1939 Revised Naturalization Law.

    • February 2, 1987
    • Philippines
  2. Philippines. Republic Act No. 9225, approved 29 August 2003, provided that all Philippine nationals who become nationals of another country shall be deemed not to have lost their Philippine nationality. It further states that natural-born Filipinos who have lost their Philippine nationality in this manner may repatriate by taking an oath of ...

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  4. Indonesian nationality law is regulated by the 1945 Constitution, as amended; various statutes on nationality, as revised over time; as well as international agreements to which Indonesia has been a signatory. These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Indonesia.

    • July 29, 1958
  5. Based on the 2010 census, the foreign population in the Philippines numbered 177,365 as of May 2010 (Philippine Statistics Authority 2012). They comprised 0.2 per cent of the total household population. The largest number of foreign citizens came from the United States (29,959).

  6. Philippine nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of the Philippines. The two primary pieces of legislation governing these requirements are the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines and the 1939 Revised Naturalization Law. Contents. Terminology. History. Spanish rule and American conquest. United States territory.

  7. Backed by the force of an imperial ruler, the legal fiction became fact. “Asiatics” and the Philippine Citizenship Bill of 1916 The original provision that invented Philippine citizenship in 1902 was retained in Section 2 of the Jones Law, or the Philippine Autonomy Act, which was signed into law by Pres. Woodrow Wilson on 29 August 1916.

  8. CONCEPTS AS APPLIED TO THE PHILIPPINE LAW ON PERSONAL AND PROPERTY RELATIONS OF COUPLES WITHIN AND WITHOUT MARRIAGE ELIZABETH AGUILING-PANGALANGAN I. INTRODUCTION Conflict-of-laws issues in family relations are a by-product of mobility and interaction amongst people of different nationalities or domiciles, or by the

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