I am currently an Indian citizen (have Indian Passport), already got my Canadian Permanent Residency and on my Canadian PR card, it says I am Indian citizen.
I am also a permanent resident in the Philippines, also have the PR card from Philippines.
What if I get my Philippine Citizenship first then apply for Canadian Citizenship, will this be valid or I won't be able to apply for Canadian Citizenship anymore?
You can, but it would seem like a wasted effort afterwards. Canada allows multiple citizenship, but the Philippines does not unless the person is considered a natural-born Filipino and applies for reacquisition. This means that once you get Canadian citizenship, the Philippines will revoke your Filipino citizenship.
You can, but it would seem like a wasted effort afterwards. Canada allows multiple citizenship, but the Philippines does not unless the person is considered a natural-born Filipino and applies for reacquisition. This means that once you get Canadian citizenship, the Philippines will revoke your Filipino citizenship.
Canada allows multiple citizenship, but the Philippines does not unless the person is considered a natural-born Filipino and applies for reacquisition. This means that once you get Canadian citizenship, the Philippines will revoke your Filipino citizenship.