Edison So vs. Republic, GR No.
170603, January 29, 2007-
Naturalization signifies the act of formally adopting a
foreigner into the political body of a nation by clothing him or
her the privileges of a citizen. Xxx Under current and existing
laws, there are three ways by which an alien may become a
citizen by naturalization: (a) administrative naturalization
pursuant to RA No. 9139; (b) judicial naturalization pursuant
to CA No. 473 , as amended; and (c) legislative naturalization
in the form of a law enacted by Congress bestowing
Philippine citizenship to an alien. Edison So vs. Republic, GR No. 170603,
January 29, 2007-
Naturalization signifies the act of formally adopting a
foreigner into the political body of a nation by clothing him or
her the privileges of a citizen. Xxx Under current and existing
laws, there are three ways by which an alien may become a
citizen by naturalization: (a) administrative naturalization
pursuant to RA No. 9139; (b) judicial naturalization pursuant
to CA No. 473 , as amended; and (c) legislative naturalization
in the form of a law enacted by Congress bestowing
Philippine citizenship to an alien. Edison So vs. Republic, GR No. 170603,
January 29, 2007-
Naturalization signifies the act of formally adopting a
foreigner into the political body of a nation by clothing him or
her the privileges of a citizen. Xxx Under current and existing
laws, there are three ways by which an alien may become a
citizen by naturalization: (a) administrative naturalization
pursuant to RA No. 9139; (b) judicial naturalization pursuant
to CA No. 473 , as amended; and (c) legislative naturalization
in the form of a law enacted by Congress bestowing
Philippine citizenship to an alien. Edison So vs. Republic, GR No. 170603,
January 29, 2007-
Naturalization signifies the act of formally adopting a
foreigner into the political body of a nation by clothing him or
her the privileges of a citizen. Xxx Under current and existing
laws, there are three ways by which an alien may become a
citizen by naturalization: (a) administrative naturalization
pursuant to RA No. 9139; (b) judicial naturalization pursuant
to CA No. 473 , as amended; and (c) legislative naturalization
in the form of a law enacted by Congress bestowing
Philippine citizenship to an alien. Edison So vs. Republic, GR No. 170603,
January 29, 2007-
Naturalization signifies the act of formally adopting a
foreigner into the political body of a nation by clothing him or
her the privileges of a citizen. Xxx Under current and existing
laws, there are three ways by which an alien may become a
citizen by naturalization: (a) administrative naturalization
pursuant to RA No. 9139; (b) judicial naturalization pursuant
to CA No. 473 , as amended; and (c) legislative naturalization
in the form of a law enacted by Congress bestowing
Philippine citizenship to an alien. Edison So vs. Republic, GR No. 170603,
January 29, 2007-
Naturalization signifies the act of formally adopting a
foreigner into the political body of a nation by clothing him or
her the privileges of a citizen. Xxx Under current and existing
laws, there are three ways by which an alien may become a
citizen by naturalization: (a) administrative naturalization
pursuant to RA No. 9139; (b) judicial naturalization pursuant
to CA No. 473 , as amended; and (c) legislative naturalization
in the form of a law enacted by Congress bestowing
Philippine citizenship to an alien. Edison So vs. Republic, GR No. 170603,
January 29, 2007-
Naturalization signifies the act of formally adopting a
foreigner into the political body of a nation by clothing him or
her the privileges of a citizen. Xxx Under current and existing
laws, there are three ways by which an alien may become a
citizen by naturalization: (a) administrative naturalization
pursuant to RA No. 9139; (b) judicial naturalization pursuant
to CA No. 473 , as amended; and (c) legislative naturalization
in the form of a law enacted by Congress bestowing
Philippine citizenship to an alien. Edison So vs. Republic, GR No. 170603,
January 29, 2007-
Naturalization signifies the act of formally adopting a
foreigner into the political body of a nation by clothing him or
her the privileges of a citizen. Xxx Under current and existing
laws, there are three ways by which an alien may become a
citizen by naturalization: (a) administrative naturalization
pursuant to RA No. 9139; (b) judicial naturalization pursuant
to CA No. 473 , as amended; and (c) legislative naturalization
in the form of a law enacted by Congress bestowing
Philippine citizenship to an alien.