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    Hi lordna

    I have been to the PI last year afterI re acquire my Phil. Citizenship. I do have a Phil epassport as well as my 2 British daughters.

    It will save you a lot of time effort and money if you re acquire and apply for a passport at the same time.

    If in the future you decided to stay longer than 1 year in the PI as far as I know it is better to enter in a Phil passport.

    If you don't get a passport now in the future if you apply for one they do charge 18 pounds for late renewals - info that they don't tell you as my friend did the same thing.

    Going to the Embassy in London will take a lot of your time
    effort and money....why not do it all at the same time? There is no harm in doing so.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jhen1230 View Post
    Hi lordna
    I have been to the PI last year after I re acquire my Phil. Citizenship. I do have a Phil epassport as well as my 2 British daughters.

    It will save you a lot of time effort and money if you re acquire and apply for a passport at the same time.

    If in the future you decided to stay longer than 1 year in the PI as far as i know it is better to enter in a Phil passport.

    If you don't get a passport now in the future if you apply for one they do charge 18 pounds for late renewals - info that they don't tell you as my friend did the same thing.

    Going to the Embassy in London will take a lot of your time effort and money....why not do it all at the same time? There is no harm in doing so.
    Yes, that's correct......entering Philippines under a British Passport only provides 1 year BB visa free stay.
    Also be aware that being a holder of dual Filipino/British citizenship and entering under a British Passport means that as far as the British Embassy Manila is concerned The Master Nationality Rule applies.

    In principle means the British Embassy sees those as Filipino and cannot intervene on that person's behalf.


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