- Mary Grace Natividad S. Poe-Llamanzares was found abandoned as a newborn in 1968 and was adopted by celebrity couple Ronald Allan Kelley Poe and Jesusa Sonora Poe in 1974.
- She studied in the US and became a US citizen in 2001 but renounced her US citizenship in 2010 when she was appointed Chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board in the Philippines.
- She filed petitions to reacquire her Philippine citizenship in 2006 and was declared a Philippine citizen again. She ran for senator in 2013 and president in 2016.
- Mary Grace Natividad S. Poe-Llamanzares was found abandoned as a newborn in 1968 and was adopted by celebrity couple Ronald Allan Kelley Poe and Jesusa Sonora Poe in 1974.
- She studied in the US and became a US citizen in 2001 but renounced her US citizenship in 2010 when she was appointed Chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board in the Philippines.
- She filed petitions to reacquire her Philippine citizenship in 2006 and was declared a Philippine citizen again. She ran for senator in 2013 and president in 2016.
- Mary Grace Natividad S. Poe-Llamanzares was found abandoned as a newborn in 1968 and was adopted by celebrity couple Ronald Allan Kelley Poe and Jesusa Sonora Poe in 1974.
- She studied in the US and became a US citizen in 2001 but renounced her US citizenship in 2010 when she was appointed Chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board in the Philippines.
- She filed petitions to reacquire her Philippine citizenship in 2006 and was declared a Philippine citizen again. She ran for senator in 2013 and president in 2016.
- Mary Grace Natividad S. Poe-Llamanzares was found abandoned as a newborn in 1968 and was adopted by celebrity couple Ronald Allan Kelley Poe and Jesusa Sonora Poe in 1974.
- She studied in the US and became a US citizen in 2001 but renounced her US citizenship in 2010 when she was appointed Chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board in the Philippines.
- She filed petitions to reacquire her Philippine citizenship in 2006 and was declared a Philippine citizen again. She ran for senator in 2013 and president in 2016.
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Mary Grace Natividad S.
Poe-Llamanzares (petitioner) was found
abandoned as a newborn infant in the Parish Church of Jaro, Iloilo by a certain Edgardo Militar (Edgardo) on 3 September 1968. Parental care and custody over petitioner was passed on by Edgardo to his relatives, Emiliano Militar (Emiliano) and his wife. Three days after, 6 September 1968, Emiliano reported and registered petitioner as a foundling with the Office of the Civil Registrar of Iloilo City (OCR-Iloilo). In her Foundling Certificate and Certificate of Live Birth, the petitioner was given the name "Mary Grace Natividad Contreras Militar." When petitioner was five (5) years old, celebrity spouses Ronald Allan Kelley Poe (a.k.a. Fenando Poe, Jr.) and Jesusa Sonora Poe (a.k.a. Susan Roces) filed a petition for her adoption with the Municipal Trial Court (MTC) of San Juan City. On 13 May 1974, the trial court granted their petition and ordered that petitioner's name be changed from "Mary Grace Natividad Contreras Militar" to "Mary Grace Natividad Sonora Poe." Having reached the age of eighteen (18) years in 1986, petitioner registered as a voter with the local COMELEC Office in San Juan City. On 13 December 1986, she received her COMELEC Voter's Identification Card. On 4 April 1988, petitioner applied for and was issued Philippine Passport No. F927287 by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). Subsequently, on 5 April 1993 and 19 May 1998, she renewed her Philippine passport and respectively secured Philippine Passport Nos. L881511 and DD156616. Initially, the petitioner enrolled and pursued a degree in Development Studies at the University of the Philippines but she opted to continue her studies abroad and left for the United States of America (U.S.) in 1988. Petitioner graduated in 1991 from Boston College in Chestnuts Hill, Massachusetts where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Studies. On 27 July 1991, petitioner married Teodoro Misael Daniel V. Llamanzares (Llamanzares), a citizen of both the Philippines and the U.S., at Sanctuario de San Jose Parish in San Juan City. On 29 July 1991, she went to live with her husband in the U.S. While in the U.S., the petitioner gave birth to her eldest child Brian Daniel (Brian) on 16 April 1992. Her two daughters Hanna MacKenzie (Hanna) and Jesusa Anika (Anika) were both born in the Philippines on 10 July 1998 and 5 June 2004, respectively.
On 18 October 2001, petitioner became a naturalized American citizen.
She obtained U.S. Passport No. 017037793 on 19 December 2001. On 8 April 2004, the petitioner came back to the Philippines together with Hanna to support her father's candidacy for President in the May 2004 elections. It was during this time that she gave birth to her youngest daughter Anika. She returned to the U.S. with her two daughters on 8 July 2004. After a few months, specifically on 13 December 2004, petitioner rushed back to the Philippines upon learning of her father's deteriorating medical condition. Her father slipped into a coma and eventually expired. The petitioner stayed in the country until 3 February 2005 to take care of her father's funeral arrangements as well as to assist in the settlement of his estate. On 24 May 2005, petitioner returned to the Philippines and was issued a Tax Identification Number (TIN) by the Bureau of Internal Revenue on 22 July 2005. Her three (3) children immediately followed while her husband was forced to stay in the U.S. to complete pending projects as well as to arrange the sale of their family home there. On 7 July 2006, petitioner took her Oath of Allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines pursuant to Republic Act (R.A.) No. 9225 or the Citizenship Retention and Re-acquisition Act of 2003. Under the same Act, she filed with the Bureau of Immigration (BI) a sworn petition to reacquire Philippine citizenship together with petitions for derivative citizenship on behalf of her three minor children on 10 July 2006. As can be gathered from its 18 July 2006 Order, the BI acted favorably on petitioner's petitions and declared that she is deemed to have reacquired her Philippine citizenship while her children are considered as citizens of the Philippines. Consequently, the BI issued Identification Certificates (ICs) in petitioner's name and in the names of her three (3) children. Again, petitioner registered as a voter of Barangay Santa Lucia, San Juan City on 31 August 2006. She also secured from the DFA a new Philippine Passport bearing the No. XX4731999 which she renewed on 18 March 2014. On 6 October 2010, President Benigno S. Aquino III appointed petitioner as Chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB). Before assuming her post, petitioner executed an "Affidavit of Renunciation of Allegiance to the United States of America and Renunciation
of American Citizenship" before a notary public in Pasig City on 20 October
2010, in satisfaction of the legal requisites stated in Section 5 of R.A. No. 9225. The following day, 21 October 2010 petitioner submitted the said affidavit to the BI and took her oath of office as Chairperson of the MTRCB. From then on, petitioner stopped using her American passport. On 12 July 2011, the petitioner executed before the Vice Consul of the U.S. Embassy in Manila an "Oath/Affirmation of Renunciation of Nationality of the United States." On that day, she accomplished a sworn questionnaire before the U.S. Vice Consul wherein she stated that she had taken her oath as MTRCB Chairperson on 21 October 2010 with the intent, among others, of relinquishing her American citizenship. On 9 December 2011, the U.S. Vice Consul issued to petitioner a "Certificate of Loss of Nationality of the United States" effective 21 October 2010. On 2 October 2012, the petitioner filed with the COMELEC her Certificate of Candidacy (COC) for Senator for the 2013 Elections wherein she answered "6 years and 6 months" to the question "Period of residence in the Philippines before May 13, 2013." Petitioner obtained the highest number of votes and was proclaimed Senator on 16 May 2013. On 19 December 2013, petitioner obtained Philippine Diplomatic Passport No. DE0004530. On 15 October 2015, petitioner filed her COC for the Presidency for the May 2016 Elections. In her COC, the petitioner declared that she is a natural-born citizen and that her residence in the Philippines up to the day before 9 May 2016 would be ten (10) years and eleven (11) months counted from 24 May 2005. The petitioner attached to her COC an "Affidavit Affirming Renunciation of U.S.A. Citizenship" subscribed and sworn to before a notary public in Quezon City on 14 October 2015.