The fourteenth amendment addresses citizenship. Initially it was in relation to the subject of slaves and their citizenship, but it has crossed over to citizenship in general.
Become a British subject (citizen) then apply.
The discovery of Brazil by Portuguese navigator Pedro Alvares Cabral, on April 22, 1500, resulted in the country's three century status as a colony of Portugal. Brazil declared independence from the mother country on September 9, 1822. And Portugal finally recognized that claim to independence on August 29, 1825. The national identity of Brazilians has been created from the melting pot of influences from pre-Portuguese cultures; and by immigrants from Africa, Latin and North America, Asia, and Europe. But the historically predominant force always has traced back to Portugal. Perhaps one of the clearest, most telling evidences of that influence is just the very fact of the official language status that Portuguese holds in the country.
"I love you, my love!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Eu te amo, meu amor! Beginning the declaration with a pronoun serves to emphasize the speaker's commitment since Portuguese does not require it when context and verb endings make the subject clear. The pronunciation will be "EY-oo tchee A-moo MEY-oo uh-mooh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
Sounds like this is your homework. If you are on wiki.answers.com then you have the ability to use search engines to find information on this topic (in order to easily comply with the assignment to write 350 words on this subject). :)I'll give you a hint to start. Beginning with the seafaring exploratory journeys of the Spanish, most notably Magellan, the Philippines was 'discovered' by the Spanish, and claimed in the name of the Spanish king, Phillip II. From the early 1500s until the Spanish-American war of 1898, Spain ruled the Philippines as a colony (since Spain was one of the great colonial powers during those centuries). However, after ceding the Philippines (along with Puerto Rico and Guam) to the U.S. (in return for $20 million), Spain's role as a colonial power diminished dramatically.That's not quite 350 words (but perhaps more than you bargained for!) :)
Lieve Vangehuchten has written: 'Linguistica iberoamericana, vol. 26' -- subject(s): Portuguese Spanish, Spanish, Portuguese
Neville Jonas Laski has written: 'Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue, Holland Park, London' -- subject(s): Jews, Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation (London, England), Synagogues 'Jewish rights and Jewish wrongs' 'The laws and charities of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation of London' -- subject(s): Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation (London, England)
Frederich Bouterwek has written: 'History of Spanish and Portuguese literature' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Spanish literature, Portuguese literature
Jack Lee Ulsh has written: 'Portuguese Programmatic Course, Level II' 'From Spanish to Portuguese' -- subject(s): English, Portuguese language, Spanish, Textbooks for foreign speakers 'FSI Mastering Portuguese, Vol. I'
Edgar Prestage has written: 'The Portuguese pioneers' -- subject(s): Discoveries in geography, Explorers, Explorers, Portuguese, History, Portuguese, Portuguese Explorers, Voyages and travels 'D. Francisco Manuel de Mello' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Pamphlets on Antonio de Souza de Macedo' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Portugal & the war of the Spanish succession' -- subject(s): Spanish Succession, War of, 1701-1714, Bibliography, Foreign relations, Sources 'Chapters in Anglo-Portuguese relations' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, History 'Descobridores portugueses' -- subject(s): Discoveries in geography, Explorers, Portuguese, Portuguese 'D. Francisco Manuel de Mello' -- subject(s): Authors, Portuguese, Biography, Historians, Portuguese Authors
Sidney R. Welch has written: 'Portuguese and Dutch in South Africa, 1641-1806' -- subject(s): Portuguese, History, Dutch 'Europe's discovery of South Africa' -- subject(s): Discoveries in geography, Discovery and exploration, Explorers, Portuguese, History, Portuguese, Portuguese Explorers 'Portuguese rule and Spanish crown in South Africa, 1581-1640' -- subject(s): Portuguese, Ethnology, Missions
Jutta Blaser has written: 'Phonetik und Phonologie des Spanischen: eine synchronische Einf uhrung' -- subject(s): OUR Brockhaus selection, Portuguese Spanish, Spanish, Portuguese
K. Anipa has written: 'Lincom Studies in Romance Linguistics, vol. 55: The grammatical thought and linguistic behaviour of Juan de Valdes' -- subject(s): Portuguese Spanish, Spanish, Portuguese
Joao Veloso has written: 'Lincom Linguistics Edition, vol. 57: Da influencia do conhecimento ortografico sobre o conhecimento fonologico' -- subject(s): Portuguese Spanish, Spanish, Portuguese
Alexander Frederic Foster has written: 'Spanish literature' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Portuguese literature, Spanish literature
One. As a former colony of Portugal, Brazil is the only South American country where Portuguese, not Spanish, is the official language. Portuguese is a compulsory subject for school children in nearby Argentina and Uruguay. But the official languages of the two countries is Spanish.
it is in the citizenship