4/16/2021 E-Library - Information At Your Fingertips: Printer Friendly [18] 16 Phil. 534, 571-572 [1910], per Johnson, J. [19] Under Law Instruction No. 31 issued on June 8, 1988, by Hon. Miriam Defensor Santiago, then Commissioner of Immigration, "if the foreign embassy cancels the passport of the alien, he loses the privilege to enter or remain in the country. The automatic loss of the privilege obviates deportation proceedings under the Immigration Act, Section 37; or the Administrative Code, Section 69." In such case, "the Board of Commissioners may issue a summary judgment of deportation, which is immediately executory." See also Office Memorandum Order No. 34 dated August 21, 1989, issued by Acting Immigration Commissioner Bienvenido P. Alano Jr. [20] Petitioner's Memorandum, p. 7; rollo, p. 120. [21] Section 3 (m), Rule 131, Rules of Court. [22] Section 37 (d), Philippine Immigration Act of 1940, as amended. [23] Petitioner's Memorandum, p. 9; rollo, p. 122. [24] See Velasco v. CA, 245 SCRA 677, July 7, 1995; Paredes v. Sandiganbayan, 193 SCRA 464, January 28, 1991; Cruz v. Montoya, 62 SCRA 543, February 25, 1975; Matsura v. Director of Prisons, 77 Phil. 1050 [1947]. Source: Supreme Court E-Library This page was dynamically generated by the E-Library Content Management System (E-LibCMS) https://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/thebookshelf/showdocsfriendly/1/51129 10/10

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