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PHILIPPINES, MLA.
SPAIN, MAD.
CALIFORNIA, L.A.
CANADA, ED.
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An open letter to our El Shaddai members in Majadahonda. |
The descendants of those exiled from Spain during the Spanish Civil War
(1936-39) and during the subsequent rule of the late General Francisco
Franco may claim Spanish citizenship under legislation that took effect
last week.
The Spanish government expects half a million people, many of them
living in Latin America, to be eligible for dual citizenship under the
new measure, the Spanish newspaper El País reported. Those applying for
citizenship must present proof of their parents’ or grandparents’ place
and date of birth, according to the web site of the Spanish Justice
Ministry.
The government plans to accept applications until December 2010. Those
deemed eligible will not have to renounce their other national
citizenship, a change from former Spanish law that forbid dual
nationality |
Spaniards and Mexicans are surprised that Filipinos do not know
Castilian. Except a rather small elite, the Filipinos, unlike the South
Americans, were never a Castilian-speaking people. When the Americans
arrived in 1900, only about 10% of the people knew the language of
Cervantes. |
CANJE de Notas entre el Reino de España y la República de Filipinas sobre el reconocimiento recíproco y el canje de los permisos de conducción nacionales, hecho en Madrid el 28 de noviembre de 2007 y de abril de 2008.
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Filipinos are no strangers to Spanish culture.
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Issues that matter and points of view concerning Filipinos here in Madrid and around Spain.
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