Extra liberate, seeking to foreign culture than Asian own culture and traditions, mostly proud to accept to learn from foreigners than by own parents or grand parents as peoples now generations feels bore to listen about own great culture and traditions, and its the foreigner may comes with big money but mostly with bad intentions...
A foreigner can acquire Filipino citizenship through naturalization, which typically requires residing in the Philippines for a specified period, demonstrating good moral character, and showing intent to adopt Filipino citizenship. Additionally, a foreigner can also become a citizen by marrying a Filipino citizen, which may simplify the naturalization process. Another route is through a birthright claim if one of the foreigner's parents is a Filipino citizen. Lastly, special laws may allow certain groups, such as former Filipinos, to reacquire citizenship.
The Difference of this is that the filipino's have a different voice while the foreigner's have a different rhyme.
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No, if he or she is not married to a Filipino citizen, but if he or she is married to a Filipino that person can buy a property but it will be under his or her wife's/ husband's surname.
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Conflict diamonds can destroy, dismember and dismantle cultures.
All cultures' values are valuable by definition.
No, since same-sex marriage is not legal in the Philippines.
A foreigner can become a Filipino citizen through naturalization by meeting certain requirements set by the Philippine government, such as residing in the country for a specified period, demonstrating good moral character, and taking an oath of allegiance to the Philippines. The process typically involves submitting an application, attending interviews, and fulfilling other legal obligations.
There could be any number of adjectives for 'Foreigner' (pron. fore-uh-ner) Old foreigner young foreigner asian foreigner tall foreigner short foreigner fat foreigner skinny foreigner drunk foreigner sober foreigner white-haired foreigner and so on . . . . BUT If you meant "What is 'Foreigner' in adjective form?" the answer would be, "Foreign".
because as of now , modern is popular or it's growing in the Philippines .. and because some Filipinos still want the origin of the philippines or the ancestors.. we're still practicing Filipino Cultures :) well I'm agree with it :)