EXPIRY DATE FOR BIRTH CERTIFICATES & OTHER DOCUMENTS? | RA 11909

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    REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11909, July 28, 2022
    AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE PERMANENT VALIDITY OF THE CERTIFICATES OF LIVE BIRTH, DEATH, AND MARRIAGE ISSUED, SIGNED, CERTIFIED OR AUTHENTICATED BY THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY (PSA) AND ITS PREDECESSOR, THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE (NSO), AND THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRIES, AND THE REPORTS OF BIRTH, DEATH, AND MARRIAGE REGISTERED AND ISSUED BY THE PHILIPPINE FOREIGN SERVICE POSTS
    Salient provisions of RA 11909:
    “Section 3. Permanent Validity. - The certificates of live birth, death, and marriage issued, signed, certified, or authenticated by the PSA and its predecessor, the NSO, and the local civil registries shall have permanent validity regardless of the date of issuance and shall be recognized and accepted in all government or private transactions or services requiring submission thereof, as proof of identity and legal status of a person: Provided, That the document remains intact, readable, and still visibly contains the authenticity and security features; xxx”
    “Section 5. Prohibition Against Requiring a New Copy of a Certificate. - National government agencies and instrumentalities, government-owned and -controlled corporations, local government units, private companies, private and public educational institutions, and other nongovernment entities are prohibited from requiring the submission of another or newer copies of certificates of live birth, death, or marriage, and reports of birth, death, or marriage when a valid certificate can already be presented.”
    “Section 6. Submission of Other Documents. - The submission of a PSA-authenticated birth certificate shall be without prejudice to the submission of other supporting documents that the end-user agency, company or entity may use in determining the identity of applicants, particularly those classified as special cases such as dual citizens, persons with dissolved marriages, and those with late registered certificates of live birth.”
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Komentáře • 25

  • @YourLawyer
    @YourLawyer  Před rokem +1

    There is clear difference between “birth” and “birth certificate”. This video addresses the question on the requirement of a certificate of live birth for various transactions.

    • @user-ed8to1bb4q
      @user-ed8to1bb4q Před rokem

      Attorney , may question Po aq sna matulungan nio Po aq, Bale nagprocess na Po me Ng Report of brith Ng anak ko and now may PSA birth naxa last week and requeated for 5copies.. pra may Phil Passport na anak q , late registered KC Po xa attorney, tanong ko Po need pa Po Ba Ng Dual Documents Ang anak q and ung approval of commissioner Ng immigration ? Sabi Ng Embassy of Paris no need na Po daw, as my son is dual by birth , at that time of his birth Filipino citizen Pa Po aq and he's 7years old po mraming slaamt po Attorney sana masagutan nio Po problema q attorney 😢😢😢😢

  • @cestlavielife7305
    @cestlavielife7305 Před rokem +1

    Nice vlog Atty.educational informative.Nice to know po.

  • @georgiamorena2145
    @georgiamorena2145 Před rokem +1

    Thank u Atty, very helpful Po Ito

  • @emy7552
    @emy7552 Před 11 měsíci

    Good day atty! Thank you for info GOD BLESS

  • @luxuryhandbags7869
    @luxuryhandbags7869 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you❤

  • @linaf5675
    @linaf5675 Před rokem

    Thank you po, Attorney itatanong ko pa lang, sinagot niyo na😅

  • @diazmeera28
    @diazmeera28 Před rokem

    🎉thank you information

  • @meriamsmith9515
    @meriamsmith9515 Před 3 měsíci

    Is baptism certificate different from birth certificate?

  • @raiderjaymotovlog9278
    @raiderjaymotovlog9278 Před 11 měsíci

    Atty. Good morning po. may tanong po sana ako importante lang kasi mag file kasi ako ngayong taon sa PRC , pwede po bang gamitin ang NSO kahit required yung PSA?

  • @joetan2653
    @joetan2653 Před rokem

    Sabi ng SPA offiner birth certificate walang expiration. Ang marriage certificate 6months validity.

  • @ramirlito
    @ramirlito Před 7 měsíci

    bakit ang LTO ay required p rin ng new birth certificate authenticated within the last six months. what is my recourse when LTO insist not to comply with RA 11909?

  • @doughenderson4345
    @doughenderson4345 Před 11 měsíci

    Good afternoon po, my wife (Filipina by birth) is now a US citizen . when she attempted to get dual citizenship, they found her birth year did not match her other documents . She secured a notarized statement from her mother but was told this was not allowed. Her mother is now nearly 99 years old. What is it going to take for her to get this error corrected? Secondly, with her being a naturalized US citizen but Filipino by birth, can we still apply for a 13(g) visa for both of us? Thank you in advance.

  • @Azianrahf
    @Azianrahf Před rokem

    Good Day po Atty. I have query po regarding sa 36 COUNTRIES VISA-FREE for the Filipino Citizen. If for instance po ba mag travel in MULTIPLE COUNTRIES for about 3 months bale from MANILA-THAILAND-SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA AND SO ON then back TO MANILA on 3rd month, IS IT ALLOWED PO BA SIR? FINANCIALLY CAPABLE NAMAN PO. MARAMING SALAMAT..
    Purpose: tourist lang po

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, you can, as long as you have proof that you can finance your travels. It's also best if you have a return ticket and hotel reservation for the first few days of your trip.

  • @remediossevilla2779
    @remediossevilla2779 Před rokem

    Good day po Atty. Magaapply na po ako ng US citizenship, nagaalala po ako kc may lupa po ako sa Pilipinas at inuupahan po ng isang cellsite company for 22 yrs. mawawala po ba ito sa akin kapag maging US citizen ako

    • @remediossevilla2779
      @remediossevilla2779 Před rokem

      Sana po masagot mo po ang katanungan ko, maraming salamat po

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Před 11 měsíci

      @@remediossevilla2779 hindi po. Sa inyo pa rin yun. You don't lose the property that you have/ had as a PH citizen. Atty has other vids re: ownership of land, pls watch them. If it will give you more peace of mind, you can apply for reacquisition of PH citizenship (to become dual) after you become a US citizen.

  • @jeffreydiola2292
    @jeffreydiola2292 Před 11 měsíci

    Good day po attorney yung sakin po dala ko dito sa japan galing pinas… ok lang po ba gamitin ko sa pag gamit ko sa loss passport dito sa japan requirments po kasi

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před 11 měsíci

      I think that should not be a problem.

  • @half-japaneseinjapan6611
    @half-japaneseinjapan6611 Před 11 měsíci

    Are international embassies included in this? What if the Japanese embassy in the Philippines is requiring the visa applicant to submit a birth certificate issued 12 months ago. @your_lawyer

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Ours is a domestic law in which case there is no guarantee that foreign governments would give effect to it. The Japanese embassy may impose its own set of requirements or choose to adopt our domestic policy.

  • @user-tr3dl6wd8w
    @user-tr3dl6wd8w Před rokem

    ATTY.good morning po,bagong subscrive po. Tanong ko lang po sana masagot.
    Ang asawa kp ng file ng devorse sa new zealand via email,nakatanggap na po ako noong september 1 Atty. tinuruan po niya ako paano reply ang Dissolution of marriege paper. Na mag aggree ako pero ayoko,may anak kami tatlo at wala siyang maayos ng supporta s atatlo naming anak.
    Please atty.turuan niyo po ako paano ko sagutin via email.thanl you po