various laws passed concerning Puerto Rican nationality and citizenship, Puerto Ricans acquire nationality and federal citizenship by various means. These include...
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English Puerto Rico portal Puerto Rican people Stateside Puerto Ricans Puerto Rican citizenship and nationality Demographics of the United States Puerto Rican...
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Juan Mari Brás (category Puerto Rican nationalists)
25, 2006, he became the first person to receive a Puerto Rican citizenship certificate from the Puerto Rico State Department. His son, Santiago Mari Pesquera...
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76.2% of the total non-white population. Puerto Rican citizenship and nationality "Chapter 11: Puerto Rico and the Outlying Areas" (PDF). United States...
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citizenship to Puerto Ricans and the prospect of admission of Puerto Rico into the American Union. "I believe the demand for citizenship is just, and...
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Jones–Shafroth Act (redirect from Jones Act (Puerto Rico))
local and mainland interests. Puerto Ricans lacked internationally recognized citizenship, but the local council was wary of "imposing citizenship." Luis...
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Gag Law (Puerto Rico) Puerto Rico Tax and Customs Laws Puerto Rican citizenship and nationality "Juriglobe". University of Ottawa. Archived from the original...
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its nationality and citizenship law as a national or citizen of that country. There is no international convention that determines the nationality or citizenship...
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origen) of a country of Ibero-America (including individuals with Puerto Rican citizenship), Portugal, Andorra, the Philippines, Equatorial Guinea, or if...
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government of Puerto Rico has been issuing "Certificates of Puerto Rican Citizenship" to anyone born in Puerto Rico or to anyone born outside of Puerto Rico with...
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Morro fortress in Puerto Rico. Some brought their wives, while others married Puerto Rican women, and today there are many Puerto Rican families with Portuguese...
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unincorporated US territory of Puerto Rico. Pursuant to the Jones–Shafroth Act, all Puerto Ricans born on the island have US citizenship. At 9.3% of the Hispanic...
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birthright American citizenship, and are considerably influenced by American culture. The population of Puerto Ricans is between 9 and 10 million worldwide...
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obligations between a national and the nation, known as citizenship. Costa Rican nationality is typically obtained either on the principle of jus soli...
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establishing a civil government in the territory and then in 1917, Puerto Ricans were granted US citizenship, by the enactment of the Jones-Shafroth Act....
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of Puerto Rico symbolized the strong bonds existing between Cuban and Puerto Rican revolutionaries, and the united independence struggles of Cuba and Puerto...
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married Puerto Rican women, and today there are many Puerto Rican families with Portuguese last names. The smallest of the Greater Antilles, Puerto Rico...
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Jus soli (redirect from Citizenship by birth)
born in the territory of a state to nationality or citizenship. Also commonly referred to as birthright citizenship in some Anglophone countries, it is...
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citizenship while in U.S. territory, and courts have rejected arguments that U.S. state citizenship or Puerto Rican citizenship give an ex-U.S. citizen the right...
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The Jones–Shafroth Act of 1917, conferred nationality with citizenship rights upon all inhabitants of Puerto Rico, regardless of when their birth occurred...
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occurred since Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain to the United States in 1898. In 1917, statutory U.S. citizenship was extended to most Puerto Ricans, although...
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revoked by the U.S. Congress, and that U.S. Congress can also withdraw the U.S. citizenship of Puerto Rican residents of Puerto Rico at any time, for a legitimate...
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Canadian nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of Canada. The primary law governing these regulations is the Citizenship Act...
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status of Puerto Rico has ramifications into many spheres of Puerto Rican life, and there are limits to the level of autonomy the Puerto Rican government...
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Nationality is the legal means in which inhabitants acquire formal membership in a nation without regard to its governance type, whereas citizenship is...
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Puerto Rico (Spanish: Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico, PNPR) is a Puerto Rican political party founded on September 17, 1922, in San Juan, Puerto...
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Statelessness (redirect from Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion)
responded promptly, claiming that Puerto Rican citizenship did not exist independent of American citizenship, and in 1998, the department rescinded its...
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Fufi Santori (category Puerto Rican independence activists)
José Santori Coll (May 7, 1932 – April 2, 2018) was a Puerto Rican basketball player and coach. Santori was also, for a short period late in his life,...
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Milagros Benet de Mewton (category Puerto Rican feminists)
Colón; 22 November 1868 – 26 December 1948) was a Puerto Rican educator, women's rights advocate and suffragist. Born into an intellectual, liberal family...
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José Luis González (writer) (category Puerto Rican writers)
a Puerto Rican, but lived in Mexico from 1953 until his death in 1996 and obtained Mexican citizenship in 1955, renouncing his American citizenship to...
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