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DUAL CITIZENSHIP: APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS $50.00 Processing fee payable in cash, digital payments, or money order made payable to Embassy of the Philippines. Digital payments are credit/debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, with 4% convenience fee applied. Personal checks still not accepted.
Having retained/reacquired your Philippine citizenship, you can reside in the Philippines for as long as you want without having to apply for entry visa and paying immigration fees. You can choose to retire or permanently settle in the Philippines.
There is no specific application or form in the U.S. for dual citizens, you simply need to file for naturalization. Double-check with your own country before applying for U.S. naturalization so you dont lose your citizenship without knowing about it. Contact your consulate or embassy for this information.
How to Apply Accomplish the Dual Citizenship Application Form. Provide Birth Certificate (BC) Provide Certificate of Naturalization. Provide Supporting Documents (Philippine Passport, U.S. Passport, etc) Provide Two (2) Identical Photos. Processing Fees. Things to Remember. Secure Dual Citizenship Appointment.
Those who are admitted as Balikbayans are given an initial stay of one (1) year. They may extend their stay for another one (1), two (2) or six (6) months provided they apply for an extension of stay at the Bureau of Immigration (BI) Main Office or any BI field office nationwide.
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Dual citizenship does not expire. Unless you specifically renounce citizenship of one of the countriesor engage in one of a very limited number of actions that causes you to lose citizenship statusyou will retain your dual nationality indefinitely.
Dual Citizenship By Birth You also can acquire dual citizenship at birth; if you were born in the US on or after January 1973 to either one or two Filipino citizens, then youre considered to be both an American and a Philippines citizen at birth.
As a dual citizen, you can enjoy the rights and privileges of both Filipino citizens and citizens of your other country. This includes the ability to own property, work, and reside in the Philippines without any restrictions.

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