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    Once your British Passport drops on the Doormat

    So once you have British Citzenship is it job done all over

    Nope you have to if you want to stay the right side of things in Phill apply for Dual Citzenship it seems.

    Speaking to friends of my Wife who were now British but born in Phill they had not bothered saying oh my Phill passport does not run out for a few years. Some of them own land and propety.

    Now i dont know the Phill law on this but im guessing a Jealous person could cause you a lot of problems if your a land owner in phill but now the owner of a Brit Passport, If you dont bother to sort this out.

    If you go to the new all singing Phill Embassy Website on

    http://philembassy-uk.org/FAQa.html#consularPassport

    CONSULAR SERVICES - Dual Citizenship FAQ
    Q. What are the benefits and privileges of dual citizenship?

    Dual citizens can enjoy full civil and political rights in the Philippines, including the following:

    a. right to vote and be elected or appointed to any public office in the Philippines subject to existing Philippine laws,
    b. right to acquire land and other properties under his name,
    c. right to engage in business in the Philippines and have 100% ownership of the business,
    d. right to reside in the Philippine without need of visa, and
    e. right to practise profession in the Philippines upon application of a license or permit to engage in such practice

    Q. What is the procedure for Philippine citizenship retention/reacquisition?

    Applicants for Philippine citizenship retention/reacquisition have to submit a completed Philippine citizenship retention/reacquisition form with all the documentary requirements to the Consular Section of the Philippine Embassy. Applications have to be filed one (1) hour before the scheduled oath taking (which is at 12:30 p.m. and at 3:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except during Philippine national holidays and UK bank holidays).

    Q. Can I apply for Philippine citizenship retention/reacquisition by post?

    Applications can be filed by post but the applicant still have to personally appear before a consul (if abroad) or at the Bureau of Immigration (if in the Philippines) for the oath taking ceremony.

    Q. What are the requirements for Philippine citizenship retention/reacquisition?

    For the requirements on Philippine citizenship retention/reacquisition, please refer to the section on Retention/Reacquisition of Philippine Citizenship.

    Q. What is an ACR?

    An Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) is a proof of identification as resident alien in the Philippines issued by the Bureau of Immigration to an immigrant visa holder.


    Q. What is an ICR?

    An Identification Certificate of Registration (ICR) is issued to a person who has acquired or retained his Philippine citizenship. A dual citizen who is previously a holder of 13(G) visa may file a petition under oath to the Commissioner of Immigration for the cancellation of his ACR and issuance of an ICR.

    Q. My husband is a foreign national. Can I include him in the petition for dual citizenship?

    No. However, he can apply for a non-quota immigrant visa, which will eventually give him permanent residency in the Philippines. If he wishes to acquire Philippine citizenship, he can later apply for naturalization.


    Q. Can I include my children in the petition for dual citizenship?

    Only unmarried children who are below 18 years of age can be included in the petition for dual citizenship.

    Q. What passport will I use when travelling to the Philippines?

    Dual citizens are advised to: (a) bring both their Philippine and UK/EU passport when travelling to the Philippines, (b) use their Philippine passport when entering and transacting business in the Philippines, and (c) use their British/EU passport when entering the UK/Europe.

    Q. As a dual citizen, do I have to pay income tax in the Philippines?

    Not necessarily, unless you earn income in the Philippines.

    Q. I am a dual citizen. Can I own properties in the Philippines?

    Yes. As a dual citizen, you can enjoy all the rights and privileges accorded to Filipino citizens.

    Q. I am a dual citizen. Will I need a visa to the Philippines if I use my foreign passport when entering the Philippines?

    No. Just present proof that you are a dual citizen.

    Q. As a dual citizen, how long can I stay in the Philippines?

    You can stay in the Philippines for as long as you want provided that you entered the Philippines as a Filipino/dual citizen.

    Q. As a dual citizen, am I exempted from Philippine travel tax?

    Yes. As a dual citizen, you will also enjoy the travel tax exemption accorded to Filipino citizens permanently residing abroad and to OFWs and their dependents, provided that you permanently reside overseas.

    Q. What document can I present in the absence of a naturalization certificate?

    In lieu of naturalization certification, you can present a certificate from the authority that issued you your foreign citizenship or any other document that will indicate the date when you acquired your foreign citizenship.

    Q. As a dual citizen, do I have to apply for a Philippine passport?

    Application for Philippine passport is not compulsory. However, dual citizens are strongly encouraged to have a valid Philippine passport when entering or during their sojourn in the Philippines. Dual citizens can always present their Certificate of Oath of Allegiance as proof of their Philippine citizenship but the said certificate is not valid as a travel document.
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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    Thanks for the info Andy, I've made it a sticky.


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    Quote Originally Posted by walesrob View Post
    Thanks for the info Andy, I've made it a sticky.
    I was tempted to make a joke about that but its a family Website
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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    On a serious note does that mean you have to go to London for the Oath taking no problem to the Wife and I. But I could imagine a big headache to those outside of zone six..
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post
    On a serious note does that mean you have to go to London for the Oath taking no problem to the Wife and I. But I could imagine a big headache to those outside of zone six..
    We are some 300 miles outside Zone 6 and London Village.

    Just to clarify then, Elsa's passport runs out in December, does this mean she has to (re)take the oath AND renew her passport or does she simply renew her passport?


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    Quote Originally Posted by walesrob View Post
    We are some 300 miles outside Zone 6 and London Village.

    Just to clarify then, Elsa's passport runs out in December, does this mean she has to (re)take the oath AND renew her passport or does she simply renew her passport?

    Im not sure im guessing best to ask the Embassy on Monday.

    If your not near London you can apply by post and go to a local consul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by walesrob View Post
    We are some 300 miles outside Zone 6 and London Village.

    Just to clarify then, Elsa's passport runs out in December, does this mean she has to (re)take the oath AND renew her passport or does she simply renew her passport?
    She will need to take her oath first as she will lose her filipino citizenship when she attends her Britich citizenship ceremony.


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    Unless things have changed for those who go to London for Oath taking its easy to walk in (nearest is i can explain it being like is a uk post office) to the right is a room with the forms you may need a black n white photocopier you put in coins to get copies. There was a lady in there from the embassy who helped with form filling it seemes. to the left of the entrance was the main waiting room loads of sitting and a ticket dispenser where you wait for your number and walk up to the counter which is made up of desks no glass windows etc.

    Hubbys and kids seemed to be welcome and wait no ID needed of them but of course in case of some security issue in the UK or PHill occuring maybe worth ensuring you have ID for any others coming with you in case. But as just a street away from traflgar square,whitehall, lecister square, regent street, the strand etc plenty to do and see while waiting.
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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    Glad I read this post. I should sort out my Filipino citizenship then. Thanks.


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