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  1. Philippine nationality law - Wikipedia

    • Any person born to at least one parent who is a Philippine citizen automatically receives Philippine citizenship at birth. Abandoned children found in the country are presumed to have been born to Philippine citizens and are considered natural-born citizens. Foreign nationals aged 21 or older may naturalize as Philippine citizens after residing in t… See more

    Overview

    Philippine nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of the Philippines. The two primary pieces of legislation governin…

    Terminology

    The distinction between the meaning of the terms citizenship and nationality is not always clear in the English language and differs by country. Generally, nationality refers to a status given to an individual indicating the state which exercises jurisdiction over tha…

    History

    The Philippine islands were incorporated into the Spanish Empire during the mid-16th century. Accordingly, Spanish nationality law applied to the colony. No definitive nationality legislation for Philippine residents existed for almost the entire per…

     
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  2. 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. Any person born to at least one Filipino parent receives Philippine citizenship at birth.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_nationality_law
    1) By Birth (Jus soli) – means that you’re an automatic Filipino citizen if you were born in Philippines soil or territory. 2) By Blood (Jus sanguinis) – means that you’re a Filipino citizen at birth by virtue of the nationality of your parent (s) (mother or father) who are Filipinos.
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    Anyone born to at least one Philippine parent, regardless of their place of birth, is entitled to Philippine citizenship. If you or your child were born outside of the Philippines, you can register the birth at the nearest Philippine Consulate.
    www.dualcitizenship.com/blog/who-is-eligible-for-p…
    Natural-born citizens are those who are citizens of the Philippines from birth without having to perform any act to acquire or perfect their Philippine citizenship. Those who elect Philippine citizenship in accordance with paragraph (3), Section 1 hereof shall be deemed natural-born citizens.
    www.officialgazette.gov.ph/constitutions/the-1987-c…
    Yes, because the child is a citizen of the Philippines, having been born to Filipino parents. The child is a dual citizen at birth if both countries consider him/her their citizen.
    philtimes.com.au/citizenship-law-the-child-of-a-filipi…
     
  3. Who is Eligible for Philippine Citizenship by Birth?

    Who is Eligible for Philippine Citizenship by Birth? Anyone born to at least one Philippine parent, regardless of their place of birth, is entitled to Philippine citizenship. If you or your child were born outside of the Philippines, you can …

     
  4. Dual Citizenship (RA 9225) - Philippine Consulate …

    1 day ago · Born after January 17, 1973, whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines at the time of their birth; 2. Born before January 17, 1973 to a: a. Filipino father; or. b. Filipino mother and that person elects Philippine …

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  6. Dual Citizenship - Philippine Consulate General in …

    A child born in the Philippines on or after 17 January 1973 with an American parent and a Filipino parent and who was issued a Consular Report of Birth by the U.S. Embassy in Manila is considered to be a dual citizen at birth.

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