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fred
15th December 2014, 13:14
Dual British Citizen national Filipinos are not entitled to diplomatic help from the British government when in your home country of the Philippines.

https://www.gov.uk/dual-citizenship

Moy
15th December 2014, 13:21
:NoNo::cwm24::anerikke:

Michael Parnham
15th December 2014, 13:35
Dual British Citizen national Filipinos are not entitled to diplomatic help from the British government when in your home country of the Philippines.

https://www.gov.uk/dual-citizenship

That's ok by us! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
15th December 2014, 14:04
Dual British Citizen national Filipinos are not entitled to diplomatic help from the British government when in your home country of the Philippines.

https://www.gov.uk/dual-citizenship

I think that's always been the case Fred.
As far as I understand that applies to everyone with multiple citizenship when visiting a country they hold a passport for.



Under international law, a State may not give consular assistance to one of its nationals if he or she is in a country whose citizenship that person also holds


Wikipedia has more here on the Master Nationality Rule (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_Nationality_Rule)

fred
15th December 2014, 14:21
I think that's always been the case Fred.
As far as I understand that applies to everyone with multiple citizenship when visiting a country they hold a passport for.



Wikipedia has more here on the Master Nationality Rule (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_Nationality_Rule)


I got ya!!
So in reality,my kids are second class British citizens (whilst in R.P), EVEN if they were born in the U.K.
Don`t get me wrong..I`m not that worried as the UK consul support doesn't amount to much for Brit expatriates here anyway! :icon_lol:

Terpe
15th December 2014, 14:28
So in reality,my kids are second class British citizens (whilst in R.P), EVEN if they were born in the U.K.

Sadly, yes Fred.

Although the Foreign Office verbally say they do not strictly adhere to the 'code' I've personally yet to learn a time when they've been the slightest bit flexible.

Arthur Little
15th December 2014, 14:34
So ... :Erm: ... who do dual nationals turn to in the event of difficulty abroad?

fred
15th December 2014, 14:42
So ... :Erm: ... who do dual nationals turn to in the event of difficulty abroad?

Well the way I see it Art,is this..
If the Chinese invaded the R.P (God forbid) and all us Brits were waiting for a free flight out at the expense of the British Government with our little red Brit Passports in hand..I for one would throw my kids and wife`s Filipino passports in the rubbish bin and denied they ever had one!!
I don't think they would have time to check as things might be a bit manic. :icon_lol:

Dedworth
15th December 2014, 17:09
So ... :Erm: ... who do dual nationals turn to in the event of difficulty abroad?

As Terpe said, it's always been the case that Britain will not help dual citizens when they get into trouble in their country of "dualship". It's up to them to go through the legal system, procedures, etc that apply there. Correct IMHO you can't have it all ways

grahamw48
15th December 2014, 17:17
What help ? :Erm:

fred
15th December 2014, 17:28
As Terpe said, it's always been the case that Britain will not help dual citizens when they get into trouble in their country of "dualship". It's up to them to go through the legal system, procedures, etc that apply there . Correct IMHO you can't have it all ways

I might be able to understand it more clearly if the person was not a natural born British citizen..
Otherwise it is B.S as far as I`m concerned.

As I said though..It makes little difference as the UK gives minimal assistance to any of its citizens abroad regardless..
There should be very plain and truthful warnings to any British citizens travelling abroad widely available.
You are on your own once you fly over Dover!
They should also close British Embassies and call them what they actually are.. Visa payment centers for foreigners..
British Passport= Mickey mouse.

jane2009
16th December 2014, 18:11
If that's the case, I have to withdraw my son's Filipino Citizenship then. Am I allowed to do that?

andy222
17th December 2014, 00:29
What help ? :Erm:
Exactly. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
17th December 2014, 11:07
Now if you were a Pakistani national who had been shot, and considered a martyr by the mass media clowns...:cwm25: