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Common Citizenship - Its Rights and Duties
a. All persons born in Puerto Rico are citizens of the
United States and have all the rights, privileges and immunities
inherent in that citizenship as well as duties pertinent thereto.
While residing in Puerto Rico, they shall also enjoy all the
rights, privileges and immunities and shall have all the duties
which the Constitution and the laws of Puerto Rico confer and
impose on its citizens. In case of a change of residence to any
state or other jurisdiction of the United States, the citizens
of the Free Associated State of Puerto Rico shall have in addi-
tion to their rights and duties as citizens of the United States,
all the rights, privileges and immunities, as well as the duties
of citizenship established by the Constitution and the laws of
that state or jurisdiction. Likewise, any citizen of the United
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States who changes his residence to Puerto Rico shall, in addi-
tion to his rights and duties as citizen of the United States,
acquire all the rights, privileges and immunities as well as the
duties established by the Constitution and laws of Puerto Rico.
b. The laws of the United States which provide loans and
other assistance for the benefit of the health, education,
housing, opportunities for employment, and social welfare of the
citizens of the United States shall be applicable to the citizens
of the United States residing in the Free Associated State of
Puerto Rico. When such laws require from the states or the
-more-
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