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2008-07-23 |
REYES, R.T., J. |
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| Relying on Valles v. Commission on Elections,[8] petitioner argues that his filing of a certificate of candidacy operated as an effective renunciation of foreign citizenship. | |||||
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2004-03-03 |
VITUG, J. |
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| There was no such term as "Philippine citizens" during the Spanish regime but "subjects of Spain" or "Spanish subjects."[13] In church records, the natives were called 'indios', denoting a low regard for the inhabitants of the archipelago. Spanish laws on citizenship became highly codified during the 19th century but their sheer number made it difficult to point to one comprehensive law. Not all of these citizenship laws of Spain however, were made to apply to the Philippine Islands except for those explicitly extended by Royal Decrees.[14] | |||||