<P> Republic Act No. 9139, approved June 8, 2001, provided that aliens under the age of 18 who were born in the Philippines, who have resided in the Philippines and have resided therein since birth, and who possess other specified qualifications may be granted Philippines citizenship by administrative proceeding subject to certain requirements . </P> <P> Under Section 2 of the Revised Naturalization Law the applicant must possess the following qualifications: </P> <Ul> <Li> He / she must not be less than twenty - one (21) years of age on the day of the hearing of the petition; </Li> <Li> He / she must have resided in the Philippines for a continuous period of not less than ten (10) years; </Li> <Li> He / she must be of good moral character and believes in the principles underlying the Philippine Constitution, and must have conducted himself in a proper and irreproachable manner during the entire period of his residence in the Philippines in his relation with the constituted government as well as with the community in which he is living; </Li> <Li> He / she must own real estate in the Philippines worth not less than five thousand (5000) pesos, Philippine currency, or must have some known lucrative trade, profession, or lawful occupation; </Li> <Li> He / she must be able to speak or write English or Spanish or any one of the principal languages; </Li> <Li> He / she must have enrolled his minor children of school age in any of the public or private schools recognized by the Bureau of Public Schools of the Philippines where Philippine history, government and civics are taught or prescribed as part of the school curriculum, during the entire period of the residence in the Philippines required of him prior to the hearing of the petition for naturalization as Philippine citizen . </Li> </Ul> <Li> He / she must not be less than twenty - one (21) years of age on the day of the hearing of the petition; </Li>

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