What is Philippines nationality called?

Filipino is the Hispanized (or Anglicized) way of referring to both the people and the language in the Philippines. Note that it is also correct to say Filipino for a male and Filipina for a female.
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Is Pilipino a Filipino or nationality?

Filipino (formerly called Pilipino) is the national language—and one of two official languages—of the Philippines; the other official language is English.
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What do Filipinos call themselves?

Many Filipinos refer to themselves as Pinoy, sometimes the feminine Pinay (/pɪˈnaɪ/ Tagalog: [pɪ'nai]), instead of the standard term Filipino. Filipino is the widespread formal word used to call a citizen of the Philippines.
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What race and ethnicity is Filipino?

Filipinos belong to the brown race, and they are proud of it. They cherish a story that accounts for the difference in the races. According to Malay folklore, long ages ago the gods who dwelt upon the earth shaped clay after their own image and baked it.
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Is a Filipino a Hispanic?

What about Brazilians, Portuguese and Filipinos? Are they considered Hispanic? People with ancestries in Brazil, Portugal and the Philippines do not fit the federal government's official definition of “Hispanic” because the countries are not Spanish-speaking.
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What is your ethnicity if you are from the Philippines?

Filipinos (Tagalog: Mga Pilipino) are citizens or people identified with the country of the Philippines. The majority of Filipinos today come from various Austronesian ethnolinguistic groups, all typically speaking either Filipino, English, and/or other Philippine languages.
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What do you put in nationality?

Your nationality is the country you come from: American, Canadian, and Russian are all nationalities. Everyone has a gender, race, sexual orientation...and a nationality. A person's nationality is where they are a legal citizen, usually in the country where they were born.
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Is citizenship the same as nationality?

Nationality is the individual membership that shows a person's relationship with the state. Citizenship is the political status, which states that the person is recognized as a citizen of the country.
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What is nationality vs citizenship?

To conclude, nationality, as the name suggests, is something in connection with the nation, which a person obtains by birth and is innate. On the other hand, citizenship is a bit different, which requires a person to fulfil the legal formalities to become a recognized member of the state.
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What do you call a Filipino born in America?

The term Filipino American is sometimes shortened to Fil-Am or Pinoy. Another term which has been used is Philippine Americans.
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Why do you call Filipinos Filipino?

The name of the islands goes back to the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, and hence there was time for the anglicisation of the spelling. The term 'Filipino' only goes back to the late 19th century, and the original spelling was perhaps kept because of its political connotation.
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What is my birth nationality?

Country of birth is the country in which a person was born. This is different to nationality which is the country or countries where a person can have a legal status, although they may not reside in that country. There are times when someone is not born in a country (for example, at sea).
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What is my country of nationality?

The Country of Birth is the place you were born, while the Country of Citizenship is the one where you were either born or naturalized and which you pledge allegiance to and Country of Nationality is the one of your citizenship belongs to or the one you consider your nationality to belong to.
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What is my nationality?

Your nationality is the country you come from. A person's nationality is where they are a legal citizen, usually in the country where they were born.
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How can you say that you are a Filipino citizen?

Natural-born citizens are those who are citizens of the Philippines from birth without having to perform any act to acquire or perfect their Philippine citizenship. Those who elect Philippine citizenship in accordance with paragraph (3), Section 1 hereof shall be deemed natural-born citizens.
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What is nationality vs ethnicity?

Nationality is sometimes used to mean ethnicity, although the two are technically different. People can share the same nationality but be of different ethnic groups and people who share an ethnic identity can be of different nationalities.
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What is your nationality if born in USA?

A person born in the United States who is subject to the jurisdiction of the United States is a U.S. citizen at birth, to include a child born to a member of an Indian, Eskimo, Aleutian, or other aboriginal tribe.
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Are Filipinos mostly Spanish?

NO, NOPE. Filipinos are a group of Austronesian speaking peoples from the Philippines, a country which is located in Southeast Asia, which has been colonized and culturally influenced by Spaniards for three centuries. That being said, there are some Filipinos who are of full or mixed Spanish extraction.
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Can you have 2 nationalities?

Persons may have dual nationality by automatic operation of different laws rather than by choice. For example, a child born in a foreign country to U.S. national parents may be both a U.S. national and a national of the country of birth.
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Can I change nationality?

"No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality nor denied the right to change his nationality". Essentially, an individual is able to change their nationality through nationalization, citizenship by descent or inheritance of nationality from parents.
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What is primary nationality?

If you were born outside of the United States and obtained citizenship through a parent or through adoption, you may need a different set of documents to prove citizenship. Primary Citizenship Evidence is proof for those born in the United States. A birth certificate will qualify for a Certificate of Citizenship.
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What is the difference between Philippines and Filipino?

"Philippines" is anglicized, while "Filipino" is probably in Spanish (Spain colonized the Philippines). Because that's the proper spelling in the country's language. Philippines is an Americanized spelling.
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What is a half Filipino called?

In the Philippines, Filipino Mestizo (Spanish: mestizo (masculine) / mestiza (feminine); Filipino/Tagalog: Mestiso (masculine) / Mestisa (feminine)), or colloquially Tisoy, is a name used to refer to people of mixed native Filipino and any foreign ancestry.
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What is my nationality if I was born in Mexico?

Nationality by birth

The Mexican Constitution states that Mexican nationals by birth are: people born on Mexican territory regardless of their parent's nationality. people born abroad to at least one parent who is a national of Mexico. people born on Mexican vessels or aircraft that are either for war or merchant.
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