Jamesy ...
like you, I'm Scottish and
MY wife is
ALSO from the Philppines. Last August, she became a naturalised British Citizen. This, in turn, entitled her to a British Passport; all well and good. However, it also meant [temporarily] renouncing her Philippines' Citizenship.
Now, due to the fact that she'd been a teacher for 22 years back home - and, in order to safeguard her Government Pension
- it made sense for her to swear an Oath of Allegiance to become a
dual citizen.
Philippines in the UK is, first and foremost, represented at its Embassy in London; in addition to which, I believe, there's a Consular presence in other major cities throughout the land.
One such Centre is located in *Edinburgh and, as it happens, my wife learned from a friend that
*they'd arranged to conduct a series of
Oathtaking Ceremonies (and simultaneously deal with
Phils Passport renewals)
by appointment only on Saturday 27 April, between the hours of 9.00am & 5.00pm - subject, of course, to
prior completion of an appropriate
online application.
So ...
... effectively, WE ended up getting "the best of
BOTH worlds", you might say.