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CITIZENSHIP
Philippine Politics and Governance
Prepared by:
ELLA JEAN D. ACERA
Teacher III
Learning Competencies
The learners

1. explain citizenship
2. assess the various avenues for citizen
participation
3. illustrate the value of citizenship
SECTION 1. The following are citizens
of the Philippines:
(1) Those who are citizens of the
Philippines at the time of the
adoption of this Constitution;
(2) Those whose fathers or mothers are
citizens of the Philippines;
(3) Those born before January 17, 1973,
of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine
citizenship upon reaching the age of
majority; and
(4) Those who are naturalized in
accordance with law.
CITIZEN
- a member of a
democratic
community who
enjoys full civil and
political rights and is
accorded protection
inside and outside
the territory of the
State.
CITIZENSHIP
- denotes membership
of a citizen in a political
society , which
membership implies,
reciprocally, a duty of
allegiance on the part
of the members and
duty of protection on
the part of the state.
General ways of acquiring citizenship:
INVOLUNTARY METHOD
- by birth because of
blood relationship (jus sanguinis) or
place of birth (jus soli or loci ).
VOLUNTARY METHOD
-by naturalization, cessation, conquest or
treaty.
(1) Those who are citizens of the
Philippines at the time of the adoption of
this Constitution
The citizens referred to are those
considered Filipino citizens at the time
of the effectivity of the present
Constitution on February 2, 1987.
(2) Those whose fathers or mothers are
citizens of the Philippines
The Philippines follows the principle of jus
sanguinis. In determining the citizenship
of the child, Filipino mothers are placed
on equal footing with their husbands.
(3) Those born before January 17, 1973, of
Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine
citizenship upon reaching the age of majority
Under the 1935 Constitution, a child born of
a Filipino mother, who was married to a
foreigner, is born an alien and remains an
alien during his minority until he elects
Philippine citizenship.
(4) Those who are naturalized in
accordance with law.
Those who are not Filipino citizens at birth
may become citizens by
NATURALIZATION which is a voluntary
method of acquiring citizenship by
renouncing his former citizenship and
embracing a new one.
Naturalization
ï‚źThe act of formally adopting a
foreigner into the political body of
the state and giving him rights and
privileges of citizenship.
Kinds of Citizen
ï‚ź Natural-born are those who do not need to
perform any act to acquire his Philippine
citizenship.
ï‚ź Naturalized are those who were originally
citizens of another country, but who, by an
intervening act, have acquired new
citizenship in a different country.
SECTION 2.
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.
SECTION 3.
Philippine citizenship may be
lost or reacquired in the manner
provided by law.
Ways of losing citizenship
VOLUNTARILY
a.) by naturalization in a foreign country
b.) by express renounciation of citizenship
c.) by supporting the constitution and laws of a
foreign country
d.) by rendering service to the armed forces of
a foreign country
INVOLUNTARILY
a.) by cancellation of his certificate of
naturalization by the court
b.) by having been declared as a deserter in the
Philippine armed forces in time of war.
Ways of reacquiring lost
Philippine Citizenship
a.) by naturalization
b.) by repatriation of deserters of the
Philippine armed forces
c.) by direct act of the Congress.
SECTION 4.
Citizens of the Philippines who
marry aliens shall retain their
citizenship, unless by their act or
omission they are deemed, under
the law, to have renounced it.
SECTION 5.
Dual allegiance of citizens is
inimical to the national interest
and shall be dealt with by law.
NOTE: What Section 5 prohibits is not
dual citizenship but dual allegiance.
Dual citizenship arises because our
laws cannot control laws of other
countries on citizenship.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9225
Citizenship Retention and
Re-acquisition Act of 2003
Natural-born citizens of the Philippines who
have lost their Philippine citizenship by
reason of their naturalization as citizens of
a foreign country are hereby deemed to
have re-acquired Philippine citizenship
upon taking the oath of allegiance to the
Republic.
Important Terms
ï‚ź Expatriation refers to the voluntary loss or
renunciation of citizenship.
ï‚ź Expatriate are those who voluntarily lost or
renounced their citizenship.
ï‚ź Repatriation is the reacquisition of one's
nationality by taking the necessary oath of
allegiance.
Important Terms
ï‚ź Dual allegiance refers to the continued
allegiance of naturalized nationals to
their mother country even after
acquiring Filipino citizenship.
ï‚ź Dual citizenship refers to the
possession of two citizenships by an
individual.
ï‚ź Alien is a citizen of a country who is
residing in or passing through another
country.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN CITIZENSHIP AND
NATIONALITY?
Citizenship
‱ Legal or juristic
‱ Can be
changed or
taken-back
Nationality
‱ Ethnic or racial
‱ Absolute,
Innate

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Citizenship by ej acera

  • 1. CITIZENSHIP Philippine Politics and Governance Prepared by: ELLA JEAN D. ACERA Teacher III
  • 2. Learning Competencies The learners
 1. explain citizenship 2. assess the various avenues for citizen participation 3. illustrate the value of citizenship
  • 3. SECTION 1. The following are citizens of the Philippines: (1) Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this Constitution; (2) Those whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines; (3) Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority; and (4) Those who are naturalized in accordance with law.
  • 4. CITIZEN - a member of a democratic community who enjoys full civil and political rights and is accorded protection inside and outside the territory of the State. CITIZENSHIP - denotes membership of a citizen in a political society , which membership implies, reciprocally, a duty of allegiance on the part of the members and duty of protection on the part of the state.
  • 5. General ways of acquiring citizenship: INVOLUNTARY METHOD - by birth because of blood relationship (jus sanguinis) or place of birth (jus soli or loci ). VOLUNTARY METHOD -by naturalization, cessation, conquest or treaty.
  • 6. (1) Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this Constitution The citizens referred to are those considered Filipino citizens at the time of the effectivity of the present Constitution on February 2, 1987.
  • 7. (2) Those whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines The Philippines follows the principle of jus sanguinis. In determining the citizenship of the child, Filipino mothers are placed on equal footing with their husbands.
  • 8. (3) Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority Under the 1935 Constitution, a child born of a Filipino mother, who was married to a foreigner, is born an alien and remains an alien during his minority until he elects Philippine citizenship.
  • 9. (4) Those who are naturalized in accordance with law. Those who are not Filipino citizens at birth may become citizens by NATURALIZATION which is a voluntary method of acquiring citizenship by renouncing his former citizenship and embracing a new one.
  • 10. Naturalization ï‚źThe act of formally adopting a foreigner into the political body of the state and giving him rights and privileges of citizenship.
  • 11. Kinds of Citizen ï‚ź Natural-born are those who do not need to perform any act to acquire his Philippine citizenship. ï‚ź Naturalized are those who were originally citizens of another country, but who, by an intervening act, have acquired new citizenship in a different country.
  • 12. SECTION 2. 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.
  • 13. SECTION 3. Philippine citizenship may be lost or reacquired in the manner provided by law.
  • 14. Ways of losing citizenship VOLUNTARILY a.) by naturalization in a foreign country b.) by express renounciation of citizenship c.) by supporting the constitution and laws of a foreign country d.) by rendering service to the armed forces of a foreign country INVOLUNTARILY a.) by cancellation of his certificate of naturalization by the court b.) by having been declared as a deserter in the Philippine armed forces in time of war.
  • 15. Ways of reacquiring lost Philippine Citizenship a.) by naturalization b.) by repatriation of deserters of the Philippine armed forces c.) by direct act of the Congress.
  • 16. SECTION 4. Citizens of the Philippines who marry aliens shall retain their citizenship, unless by their act or omission they are deemed, under the law, to have renounced it.
  • 17. SECTION 5. Dual allegiance of citizens is inimical to the national interest and shall be dealt with by law.
  • 18. NOTE: What Section 5 prohibits is not dual citizenship but dual allegiance. Dual citizenship arises because our laws cannot control laws of other countries on citizenship.
  • 19. REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9225 Citizenship Retention and Re-acquisition Act of 2003 Natural-born citizens of the Philippines who have lost their Philippine citizenship by reason of their naturalization as citizens of a foreign country are hereby deemed to have re-acquired Philippine citizenship upon taking the oath of allegiance to the Republic.
  • 20. Important Terms ï‚ź Expatriation refers to the voluntary loss or renunciation of citizenship. ï‚ź Expatriate are those who voluntarily lost or renounced their citizenship. ï‚ź Repatriation is the reacquisition of one's nationality by taking the necessary oath of allegiance.
  • 21. Important Terms ï‚ź Dual allegiance refers to the continued allegiance of naturalized nationals to their mother country even after acquiring Filipino citizenship. ï‚ź Dual citizenship refers to the possession of two citizenships by an individual. ï‚ź Alien is a citizen of a country who is residing in or passing through another country.
  • 22. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONALITY? Citizenship ‱ Legal or juristic ‱ Can be changed or taken-back Nationality ‱ Ethnic or racial ‱ Absolute, Innate