Hmm, I heard having a dual citizenship also lets me stay as long as 6 months in the Philippines without having to get a Visa. Now I can't wait to retire! No more cold winter months. hehehe
I just have to dig up my Philippine passport and birth certificate.
hmm bakit 6 months lang? diba as long as you want because you are a citizen?
ngayon na nandito ako sa miami, iba talaga. maski puro pinoy mga kasama ko, ung anak ng mga kaibigan ng tita ko na pinoy din, nde ko makasundo maski ilang taon lang ang tanda ko sa kanila, puro lalake din kasi siguro pero may pagka-isip bata kasi, eh.
aba dumadami na pala tayong mga floridians ah :hi:
Originally Posted by oldblue
ibahin mo kami mga pinoy dito ma'm. d kami katulad ni M54
joke
oy nadale na naman ako ah lagi yata ako nagiging collateral damage sa mga threads :bwahaha:
Hmm, I heard having a dual citizenship also lets me stay as long as 6 months in the Philippines without having to get a Visa. Now I can't wait to retire! No more cold winter months. hehehe
I just have to dig up my Philippine passport and birth certificate.
Having dual citizenship allows you to stay as long as you want in the Phils. No need for a visa.
Questions:
1. Where do you apply for dual citizenship?
2. Pwede ba DIY or better get the services of a lawyer?
3. How long to complete the process?
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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