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CITIZENSHIP

PRESENTD BY:
:IVY JANE J. SANARES
: CHRISTAL ANGEL R. SOLLEZA
Citizenship

 is the status of a person recognized


under the custom law as being a legal
member of a sovereign state or
belonging to a nation.
a person may have multiple
citizenship. A person who does not
have citizenship of any state is said to
be stateless, while one who lives on
the state borderswhose territorial
status is uncertain is a border-lander.
 1. Section IV. The following are
citizenship of the Philippines: those
who are citizens of the Philippines at
the time of the adoption of this
constitution. Those whose father or
mothers are citizens of the
Philippines.
2. Section I. Those born before
January 17, 1973, of ftlipino mothers,
who elect Philippine citizenship upon
reaching the age of majority and
those who are naturalized in
accordance with law.
3. Citizenship and citizen. Citizenship is
a term denoting membership of a citizen
in a political society. Citizen is a person
having a tittle of citizenship. He is a
member of a democratic community who
enjoys full civil and political rights. Alien is
a citizen of a country who is residing in or
passing through another country.
4. General ways of acquiring citizenship.
Voluntary method naturalization,
cessation, conquest or treaty. In voluntary
method by birth, place of birth, of by
blood relationship.
6. Citizenship by birth. Jus soli or loci.
Citizenship is determined by the place of
birth. Jus Sanguinis- citizenship is
determined by blood relations.
7. Naturalization. The act of formally
adopting a foreigner into the political
body of the state and giving him rights
and privileges of citizenship.
8. Kinds of citizen. Natural- born are
those who do not need to perform any act
to acquire his Philippine citizenship.
Naturalized are thise who were originally
citizens of another country, but who, by
an intervening act, have acquired new
citizenship in a different country.
9. Section 2. Natural- born citizens are
those who are citizens of the Philippine
from birth without having to perform any
act to acquire or perfect their Philippine
citizenship. Those who elect Phillippine
citizenship in accordance with paragraph.
10. Section 3. Philippine citizenship may
be lost or reacquired in the manner
provided by law. Citizens of the
Philippines who marry aliens shall retain
there citizenship, unless by then act or
omission they are deemed, under the law,
to have renounced it.
11. Section 5. Dual allegiance of citizens
is inimical to the national interest and
shall be dealt with by law.
12. Important terms. Expatriation refer to
the voluntary loss or renunciation of
citizenship. Repatriation is the
reacquisition of one’s nationality by taking
the necessary of oath of allegiance.
13. Important term. Dual allegiance
refers the continued allegiance of
naturalized nationals to their mother
country even after acquiring Filipino
citizenship. Dual citizenship refers to the
possession of two citizenship by an
individual.
Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities
Citizen Rights

To vote and hold elected office

To say what you think in speech or in


writing
To practice your own religion

To have a fair trial

And others as expressed in the


Constitution
Citizen Duties
Obeying the laws

Defending the nation


At 18, men must register
May choose to be a conscientious
objector
Serving on a jury or as a witness in
court
Paying taxes
Attending school
Citizen Responsibilities
Work toward the common good

Voting

Holding government office


Participating in election campaigns

Influencing government

Serving the community


The Seven Social Roles
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