By a 21-0-0 vote, the Senate on Tuesday, Jan. 25 approved on third and final reading a resolution agreeing to the Philippines’ accession to a United Nations convention seeking to prevent and reduce statelessness.
The 1961 Convention lays down measures to prevent and reduce statelessness among children; statelessness due to renunciation of nationality; statelessness due to deprivation of nationality; and statelessness in the context of State succession. Approved Resolution No. 964 states that the Senate concurs in the accession to the 1961 Convention with the following declarations:
In accordance with paragraph 3, Article 8 of the 1961 Convention, the Republic of the Philippines retains the grounds for losing Philippine citizenship as provided for under the Commonwealth Act No. 63 or “An Act Providing for the Ways in Which Philippine Citizenship May be Lost or Reacquired,” subject, however, to the provisions of Republic Act No. 9225 or the “Citizenship Retention and Reacquisition Act of 2003” and RA No.
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