What is the state’s view on dual allegiance?
Dual allegiance of citizens is considered inimical to the national interest of the Philippines. The state views this situation as potentially conflicting with the loyalty expected from its citizens. Consequently, dual allegiance shall be dealt with by specific laws enacted by Congress. As provided in Article IV Section 5 1987 Philippine Constitution, this issue is a matter of legislative concern. “SECTION 5. Dual allegiance of citizens is inimical to the national interest and shall be dealt with by law.” 28-Jan-26About Nicolas and De Vega Law Offices
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