This document outlines different types of citizenship and provisions across three Philippine constitutions from 1935, 1973, and 1987. It shows that the 1935 constitution granted citizenship based on blood relationship or naturalization, the 1973 constitution added citizens through election, and the 1987 constitution retained these categories of citizenship and included a provision regarding dual citizenship.
This document outlines different types of citizenship and provisions across three Philippine constitutions from 1935, 1973, and 1987. It shows that the 1935 constitution granted citizenship based on blood relationship or naturalization, the 1973 constitution added citizens through election, and the 1987 constitution retained these categories of citizenship and included a provision regarding dual citizenship.
This document outlines different types of citizenship and provisions across three Philippine constitutions from 1935, 1973, and 1987. It shows that the 1935 constitution granted citizenship based on blood relationship or naturalization, the 1973 constitution added citizens through election, and the 1987 constitution retained these categories of citizenship and included a provision regarding dual citizenship.
This document outlines different types of citizenship and provisions across three Philippine constitutions from 1935, 1973, and 1987. It shows that the 1935 constitution granted citizenship based on blood relationship or naturalization, the 1973 constitution added citizens through election, and the 1987 constitution retained these categories of citizenship and included a provision regarding dual citizenship.