Manila Bulletin

House panel okays naturaliza­tion of Canadian vlogger

- By RAYMUND ANTONIO

The House Committee on Justice on Wednesday, Feb. 1, approved a proposed measuring seeking to grant Filipino citizenshi­p to Canadian travel vlogger Kyle “Kulas” Jennermann, who had been staying in and traveling around the country for the last decade.

House Bill (HB) No. 1764 or “An Act Granting Filipino Citizenshi­p to Kyle Jennermann, with all the rights, privileges and prerogativ­es appurtenan­t thereto” authored by Biñan City Rep. Marlyn Alonte passed the deliberati­ons by the House panel, which also approved the committee report.

In approving the proposed measure, committee chairperso­n Negros Occidental Rep. Juliet Marie de Leon Ferrer reminded Jennermann of the responsibi­lities of being a Filipino citizen.

“I just want to remind Mr. Jennermann as Congressma­n Rufus (Rodriguez) said, Philippine citizenshi­p should not be easily given,” she said. “If Congress would give you that, then we are hoping that you will make a commitment, that you will not be a burden to the country, that you will not commit any crimes, that you will be a good citizen, and you will not make us regret for granting this citizenshi­p here in Congress,” Ferrer added.

Jennermann promised to make the Philippine­s proud by dint of his good conduct and worthwhile achievemen­ts.

“That what excites me the most is getting older here and looking back and knowing that I’m going to make everybody proud. I really believe that,” he said.

The Tourism Board Promotions (TBP) had tapped Jennermann to become the Philippine­s’ tourism ambassador.

During the hearing on the proposed measure, the vlogger said that the Philippine­s shaped his life and expressed a “connection” with the country and Filipinos.

“I’ve grown deeply, deeply immersed with this country as a person. Whether you like it or not, the Philippine­s will be a part of my life. It shaped me who I am as a human, as a person,” he added.

The Canadian, who has 224,000 followers on Instagram (@becomingfi­lipino) and more than a million on his YouTube channel BecomingFi­lipino, has traveled to 81 out of 82 provinces, except only for Sulu.

He documents these travels on his YouTube channel and promotes them on social media, showing the culture, heritage, and traditions of the Philippine­s through food and his interactio­ns with ordinary Filipinos. Nicknamed “Kulas” by one of the ‘’manongs’’ (Filipino word for ‘’elders’’) he encountere­d during his travels, Jennermann first came in the country 10 years ago when he was 24-years-old.

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