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hi guys!!! i just receive my daughter's certificate of citizenship and us passport.

-i just wanna ask whats the step in order to apply a dual citizenship for my daughter..

-what are the requirements..

-how much is the fee...

thanks so much!

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hi guys!!! i just receive my daughter's certificate of citizenship and us passport.

-i just wanna ask whats the step in order to apply a dual citizenship for my daughter..

-what are the requirements..

-how much is the fee...

thanks so much!

Hello,I think you just need to get her Philippine passport too. You can call Philippine Immigration so you can ask regarding dual citizenship.My kids were born and grew up here in Philippines but they have US citizenship and US passport because their biological dad is USC. I don't think you need to get her dual citizenship if she was born here. Call immigration for sure. here is the link:

http://immigration.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=163&Itemid=83

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Hello,I think you just need to get her Philippine passport too. You can call Philippine Immigration so you can ask regarding dual citizenship.My kids were born and grew up here in Philippines but they have US citizenship and US passport because their biological dad is USC. I don't think you need to get her dual citizenship if she was born here. Call immigration for sure. here is the link:

http://immigration.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=163&Itemid=83

ok.. thanks... and forgot to add she already has a philippine passport...

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2010-05-25 – receives ds-3032 / I – 864

2010-05-25 – pays I – 864 bill

2010-06-09 – receives I – 864 package

2010-03-16 – receive IV bill

2010-03-16 – pay IV bill online

2010-03-18 – nvc received payment “paid”

2010-08-16 – hubby send me ds-230 forms

2010-08-20 – send ds-230 forms and civil documents at nvc through lbc

2010-09-03 – nvc receives ds-230

2010-09-18 – case completed!

2010-10-18 – medical completed - PASSED! (october 18 and 19, 2010)

2010-11-04 – interview @ 6:30am US Embassy Manila, Philippines - VISA APPROVED!!!!!

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My baby’s CRBA journey....

2010-08-03 – call air 21 for the delivery of the crab forms

2010-08-04 – air21 deliver’s the forms

2010-08-05 – 2010-08-05 to 2010-08-19 completed the forms and required documents, except

for hubby’s tax and employment records

2010-09-17 – hubby mail his tax and other documents needed through USPS

2010-09-24 – receives hubby’s mail

2010-09-24 – call air 21 for pick –up

2010-09-28 – air 21 pick up the documents

2010-10-21 – CRBA Interview @7:30am US Embassy Manila, Philippines =- PASSED!!!!

2010-11-02 - Receives my daughter's US Passport and Certificate of Citizenship!!!

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ok.. thanks... and forgot to add she already has a philippine passport...

If she already has Philippines passport, that would be fine and I guess she doesn't need to pay for dual citizenship or apply because that means she is dual already. But best to ask Immigration to make sure. Have a great day!

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If she already has Philippines passport, that would be fine and I guess she doesn't need to pay for dual citizenship or apply because that means she is dual already. But best to ask Immigration to make sure. Have a great day!

That is what I was thinking too, asiamom. If she has both passports, she's already a dual citizen. But it's better to check to make sure.

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Your child, born of one parent who is Filipino and one foreign parent, is already a dual citizen.

Applying for re-acquisition of Philippine citizenship (under RA No. 9225) is only for natural-born Filipinos who lost their citizenship after naturalization as citizens of another country.

RA 9225 FAQs - http://immigration.g...d=163&Itemid=83 (already mentioned by Asianmom).

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Your child, born of one parent who is Filipino and one foreign parent, is already a dual citizen.

Applying for re-acquisition of Philippine citizenship (under RA No. 9225) is only for natural-born Filipinos who lost their citizenship after naturalization as citizens of another country.

RA 9225 FAQs - http://immigration.g...d=163&Itemid=83 (already mentioned by Asianmom).

How about us who are just about to apply for citizenship to that other country? Can we just be naturalized without losing our Philippine citizenship?

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based on the FAQ on the link Armenia posted, it looks like if you naturalized on or after September 17, 2003, you do not have to do anything because you automatically become dual citizenship. you retain your Filipino citizenship.

http://immigration.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=163&Itemid=83

What is Republic Act No. 9225?

RA 9225 took effect on September 17, 2003. It is an act declaring former natural-born Filipino citizens who acquired foreign citizenship through naturalization are deemed not to have lost their Philippine citizenship.

According to the constitution:

1. Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this constitution.

2. Those whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines.

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based on the FAQ on the link Armenia posted, it looks like if you naturalized on or after September 17, 2003, you do not have to do anything because you automatically become dual citizenship. you retain your Filipino citizenship.

http://immigration.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=163&Itemid=83

What is Republic Act No. 9225?

RA 9225 took effect on September 17, 2003. It is an act declaring former natural-born Filipino citizens who acquired foreign citizenship through naturalization are deemed not to have lost their Philippine citizenship.

According to the constitution:

1. Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this constitution.

2. Those whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines.

Thanks for the info! That's a big relief. Hopefully no more extra paperwork needed.

2009/12/30 - Met online

2010/03/27 - 1st Visit to the Phils

2010/04/03 - Left the Phils back to the US

2010/05/__ - Engagement (unofficial)

2010/07/19 - Filed I-129F

2010/07/27 - Check cleared

2010/08/21 - 3rd Call to USCIS call center, finally got our Case #, still no mail

2010/09/01 - NOA1 official date

2010/09/07 - NOA1 received, FINALLY!!!

2010/10/06 - Touched (expedite request callback from USCIS, giving us the requirements)

2010/10/07 - Finally got the papers from the doctor and submitted requirements for expedite

2010/10/07 - Touched with callback

2010/10/14 - USCIS website says it's APPROVED!!! mailed

2010/10/19 - received at NVC

2010/10/21 - NVC sent documents to the US Embassy in Manila

2010/10/23 - 2nd Visit the the Phils, touchdown in Manila & flight to Samar, Pamamanhikan for brunch, Engagement Party for dinner

2010/10/24 - Picnic with close family and friends

2010/10/25 - Engagement Party with family in Manila

2010/10/26 - Leave the Phils back to the US

2010/11/22 - Interview at the US Embassy in Manila - VISA APPROVED!!!

2010/12/30 - POE in Las Vegas. TOGETHER AT LAST!

2011/03/06 - Married in Las Vegas

2011/05/03 - AOS, EAD & AP filing date

2011/05/11 - NOA1 for all

2011/05/24 - successful walk-in biometrics (originally 6/10)

2011/06/20 - got online status update and hardcopy of interview appointment dated 6/16 but scheduled for 7/26

2011/07/22 - AP approved, EAD card in production

2011/07/26 - AOS interview. RFE coz they LOST MY MEDICAL!!! GRRR!

2011/07/30 - EAD/AP combo card in the mail

2011/10/21 - finally got my GREENCARD after several complaints all over the place

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based on the FAQ on the link Armenia posted, it looks like if you naturalized on or after September 17, 2003, you do not have to do anything because you automatically become dual citizenship. you retain your Filipino citizenship.

http://immigration.g...d=163&Itemid=83

What is Republic Act No. 9225?

RA 9225 took effect on September 17, 2003. It is an act declaring former natural-born Filipino citizens who acquired foreign citizenship through naturalization are deemed not to have lost their Philippine citizenship.

According to the constitution:

1. Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this constitution.

2. Those whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines.

It's best to read both RA9225 and the FAQs. Sometimes sentences and paragraphs on PH government websites are not properly worded. The two items enumerated above define who are considered natural-born citizens even though there's a second FAQ question right underneath it that asks "Who is a natural-born Filipino citizens? (sic)"

The link for the text of RA9225 is provided on that same web site.

Section 2 of RA 9225 - Sec 2. DECLARATION OF POLICY - It is hereby declared the policy of the State that all Philippine citizens who become citizens of another country shall be deemed not to have lost their Philippine citizenship under the conditions of this Act.

What are the "conditions"? The answer is in Section 3.

Section 3 of RA9225:

Sec 3. RETENTION OF PHILIPPINE CITIZENSHIP - Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, natural-born citizens of the Philippines who have lost their Philippine citizenship by reason of their naturalization as citizens of a foreign country are hereby deemed to have re-acquired Philippine citizenship upon taking the following oath of allegiance to the Republic:

"I _________________, solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines and obey the laws and legal orders promulgated by the duly constituted authorities of the Philippines, and I hereby declare that I recognize and accept the supreme authority of the Philippines and will maintain true faith and allegiance thereto; and that I impose this obligation upon myself voluntarily without mental reservation or purpose of evasion."

Natural-born citizens of the Philippines who, after the effectivity of this Act, become citizens of a foreign country shall retain their Philippine citizenship upon taking the aforesaid oath.

In summary - The condition which you have to satisfy to re-acquire Philippine citizenship is to take the oath of allegiance. That is why you have to go to a Phil consulate/the Phil Embassy.

My husband was naturalized (US) in 2007. He applied for dual citizenship this year. It took less than an hour, including the oath-taking (assuming you brought all required documents with you).

Check the website of the PH consulate nearest you to know what to bring and to download the form that you have to fill up.

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A word of advice to everyone.

ALWAYS confirm what you read (on this forum, any other forum, any website, any magazine, book, etc., etc. unless your source happens to be peer-reviewed. Peer-reviewed, however, does not mean that the information provided will always be correct.). If at all possible, confirm with an official source. If a link is provided to an official source, take the time to read it yourself instead of relying on other people to read it and rephrase/explain it to you. Sometimes people (including me) make mistakes in understanding/interpreting what they've read so it's always best to read an official source yourself then ask help about interpreting it.

I met a Filipino immigrant in Canada who had questions about his child's Canadian citizenship (after Canada put into effect a new policy targetting absentee Canadians). I looked up the information for him, summarized it for him but also gave him all the official documents and told him to read them. He declined saying that what I've told him was enough. IMO, that's a poor attitude to acquiring information and knowledge which may have unfortunate repercussions.

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