What are the common instances of dual citizenship that may frequently apply to Filipino citizens?
A. The most common example is where a child of parents who are citizens of a country(like the Philippines) which follows the citizenship rule of Jus Sanguinis(blood principle) is born in a country(like the US) which follows the principle of Jus Soli(soil principle). The child is a Filipino and at the same time a US citizen.
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