Is there a residency requirement to vote in a specific municipality?
To vote, one must reside in their voting precinct for at least six months before the election.
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To vote, one must reside in their voting precinct for at least six months before the election.
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Filipinos marrying aliens keep their citizenship unless they renounce it through specific acts or omissions.
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Dual allegiance is considered contrary to national interest and will be regulated by law.
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Voters must be citizens, 18 years old, and meet specific national and local residency requirements.
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The state is prohibited from enacting any ex post facto laws or bills of attainder.
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Persons who were citizens at the time the 1987 Constitution was adopted remain citizens.
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Children of Filipino fathers or mothers are recognized as citizens of the Philippines.
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Persons born to Filipino mothers before 1973 are citizens if they elect citizenship upon reaching majority age.
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Individuals can become Philippine citizens by undergoing the naturalization process as provided by law.
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Natural-born citizens are Filipinos from birth who need no further acts to acquire citizenship.
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