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G.R. No. L-21558 January 30, 1970

IN RE: PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION. LUCIO TAN TIU alias TIU PING SING and LUCIO TIU IMSONG, petitioner-appellee, vs. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, oppositor-appellant.

Bernardito A. Florida for petitioner-appellee.

Office of the Solicitor General Antonio P. Barredo, Assistant Solicitor General Frine' C. Zaballero and Solicitor Hector C. Fule for oppositor-appellant.

SANCHEZ, J.:

From a judgment1 of the Court of First Instance of Surigao del Norte dated December 21, 1961, declaring Lucio Tan Tiu eligible for Philippine citizenship, the State appealed.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

For one reason alone, the judgment must be reversed.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

Lucio Tan Tiu failed to state in his naturalization petition "his present and former places of residence."2 That petition merely avers that he has "resided, continuously in the Philippines, particularly at Numancia, Surigao, since my birth", and that his present place of residence is at Numancia, Surigao.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

Applicant however testified that he resided in Dapa, Surigao, since his birth on September 12, 1927 until 1949 when he moved to Numancia, Surigao,3 a period of 22 years. Moreover, the alien certificates of registration of all his children, born between the years 1951 to 1960, show that they were all born in Cebu City and reside in Dapa, Surigao.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

"Residence" encompasses all places where petitioner actually and physically resided,4 whether permanent or temporary.5 We have repeatedly said that failure to specify in the petition for naturalization petitioner's present and former places of residence affects the court's jurisdiction "to hear and decide the case."6 Such defect is fatal.7 chanrobles virtual law library

Judgment Reversed. Petition for naturalization denied. Costs against petitioner-appellee. So ordered.

Concepcion, C.J., Reyes, J.B.L., Dizon, Makalintal, Zaldivar, Castro, Fernando, Teehankee and Barredo, JJ., concur.

Endnotes:

1 Naturalization Case 34, entitled "In Re: Petition for Naturalization, Lucio Tan Tiu alias Tiu Ping Sing and Lucio Tiu Imsong."

2 Section 7, Revised Naturalization Act.

3 Tr., August 18, 1961, p. 46.

4 Burca vs. Republic, L-24252, January 30, 1967, 19 SCRA 186, 195.

5 Choa Hai vs. Republic, L-23515, February 27, 1969, 27 SCRA 75, 78, citing cases.

6 Lim Siong vs. Republic, L-26601, June 30, 1969, 28 SCRA 687, 690, citing cases.

7 Lim Siong vs. Republic, supra, at p. 690; Zabaleta vs. Republic, L-25401, June 30, 1969, 28 SCRA 654, 656, citing cases. See also: Tan Tian vs. Republic,
L-19899, March 18, 1967, 19 SCRA 606, 607, citing cases; Sy Suan vs. Republic,
L-23470, February 28, 1969, 27 SCRA 182, 183-184; Go Ay Koc vs. Republic, L-23652, April 25, 1969, 27 SCRA 988, 991, citing cases; Chua Lian Yan vs. Republic, L-26416, April 25, 1969, 27 SCRA 1024, 1029.



























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