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Probably not, Taxes are normally also used to help the poor (who do not pay tax). So taxes are also supporting the services other citizens get from their government.
Probably not, Taxes are normally also used to help the poor (who do not pay tax). So taxes are also supporting the services other citizens get from their government.
Probably not, Taxes are normally also used to help the poor (who do not pay tax). So taxes are also supporting the services other citizens get from their government.
There are many obligations of the Filipino citizens. Several of the obligations of the Philippines citizens are to defend their country from enemies and invaders, be loyal to their country, pay their taxes on time, preserve the Filipino culture and identity, and actively participate in government programs.
Filipino senior citizens can apply for various free services through the government - some of which are free dental or medical care. Reduced fees for medical needs or pharmaceutical needs and optical care too.
No, only Filipino citizens and naturalized Filipino citizens can get a Philippine passport. Note that former Filipinos citizens who are now citizens of other counties can apply for dual citizenship and thus will retain his/her Filipino citizenship.
No Oblamo.
The EDSA Revolution, also known as the People Power Revolution, was a nonviolent uprising in the Philippines in 1986 that aimed to overthrow the authoritarian regime of President Ferdinand Marcos. The main objectives were to restore democracy, end corruption, and protect human rights. The revolution eventually led to the ousting of Marcos and the establishment of a new government under Corazon Aquino.
There are thousands of Filipino citizens that suffer from dyslexia. There is not a list of names of the people.
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Filipino citizens have the responsibilities to obey the law, pay taxes, vote in elections, defend the country if necessary, and participate in community activities for the betterment of society. They are also expected to respect the rights of others and contribute positively to the nation's development.
Natural-born citizens,and Naturalized Filipinos