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    Practicum Report

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    A Practicum Report On Bureau of Immigration Magallanes Drive‚ Intramuros Manila‚ Philippines Training Period: ( April 17‚ 2012 – June 11‚ 2012 ) In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the course TOUR 401 – Hospitality Practicum 1 For degree in Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management Tourism Management Department College of International Hospitality Management De La Salle University – Dasmariñas Dasmariñas‚ Cavite Presented to: Ms. Beberlee Desingaño Presented by: Panoy‚ Kristine

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    Article Iv Citizenship

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    what was provided in the a law. In Section 4‚ If a Filipino married an alien there citizenship will not be changed as long as they will made an action in order to redeem their citizenship. In Section 5‚ If you had a dual allegiance of citizens you shall be dealt with by law because that is inimical to the national interest. There are two kinds of citizens in the Philippines: (1) those who are natural-born and (2) thpse who are naturalized in accordance with law. The duties and obligations

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    Modern History Sourcebook: Giuseppe Mazzini: On Nationality‚ 1852 Giuseppe Mazzini (1805­1872)‚ the founder (1831) of Young Italy‚ was perhaps the leading figure in liberal nationalism. He saw the creation of a democratic Italian state as crucial to Italy ’s development. Europe no longer possesses unity of faith‚ of mission‚ or of aim. Such unity is a necessity in the world. Here‚ then‚ is the secret of the crisis. It is the duty of every one to examine and analyse calmly and carefully the probable

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    A migrant becomes an Australian when they accept the Australian way of life. By law they are free to live the way they please and follow what religion they want‚ but an Australian is someone who takes pride of their flag‚ pride of their country and pride in what being Australian really means.position You call Australia home with all the privileges. Anybody who wants to become an Australian citizen needs to make a formal application‚ and the time it takes for the process. Usually it takes between

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    Tan Chong vs. Secretary of Labor Swee Sang vs. The Commonwealth of the Philippines September 16‚ 1947 Jose Tan Chong‚ petitioner and appelle‚ vs. The Secretary of Labor‚ respondent and appellant x--------------------------------------------------------------x Lam Swee Sang‚ petitioner and appellee‚ vs. The Commonwealth of the Philippines‚ oppositor and appellant Facts: - On October 15‚ 1941‚ a decision was rendered in the case of Tan Chong vs. Secretary of Labor‚ whereby

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    Citizenship

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    Commissions (Civil Service Commission‚ COMELEC and the Commission on Audit). NATURALIZED FILIPINO       Naturalization takes place either voluntarily by complying both the substantive and procedural requirements of the general naturalization law or by operation of law. This process may be direct or derivative.     Under the Commonwealth Act 473‚ a foreigner who is not married to a Filipino but

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    A Filipino citizen may lose his citizenship in any of the following ways and/or  events:(1)By naturalization in a foreign country;(2) By express renunciation of citizenship;(3)By subscribing to an oath of allegiance to support the constitution or laws of a foreign country upon attaining twenty-one years of age or more: Provided‚ however‚ That a Filipino may not divest himself of Philippine citizenship in any manner while the Republic of the Philippines is at war with any country; (4) By rendering

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    Political Science Course: POLITICAL SCIENCE 2 Subject: Political Science 2 Descriptive Title: Politics and Governance and the New Constitution. SY:2012-2013 Term: 2nd Semester Session Number:Week 8 & 9 of 18 Topic: Citizenship and Suffrage Objectives: At the end of the session‚ the students are expected to:1.determine and identify the nature and circumstance that make a Filipino citizen2. understand the qualifications and disqualifications of the right to suffrage3

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    Belonging to America

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    the government legislation somewhat agrees but in addition has other requirements immigrants must portray in order to be an American citizen. According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services‚ the current legislation regarding immigration laws

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    defines citizens as people either "born or naturalized in the United States." It then describes that citizens are due certain protections and privileges under the law that no state government may take away. A person can be a U.S. citizen at the time of birth through two main ways. The Latin term Jus soli (pronounced YOO SO-LEE) means "law of the soil." People born in U.S. states or territories are citizens because they were born on U.S. soil. An exception to the jus soli rule would be the child of

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