CHIONGBIAN VS. DE LEON ET AL, digested

82 Phil. 771 (1949) (Constitutional Law – Citizenship)

FACTS:  Herein petitioner is a son of a Chinese citizen who has been elected into office before the adoption of the Constitution, wherein said petitioner was still a minor. Respondents seeks to cancel petitioner’s registration certificates of vessels and rescind the sale of vessels from the same on the ground that the latter is allegedly not a Filipino citizen and therefore not qualified to operate and own vessels of Philippine registry.

ISSUE: Whether or not petitioner is a Filipino citizen.

HELD: Yes, because the petitioner, aside from the fact that he was a minor at the time of the adoption of the Constitution,  follows the citizenship of his father who having been elected to public office before the adoption of the said Constitution became a Filipino citizen as provided by the same (Art. IV, 1987 Constitution).

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