I’m thinking of applying to be a citizen of Canada, while retaining my Filipino and Italian citizenship.
I’ve researched on dual citizenship between Canada and the Philippines, and Canada and Italy. However when all 3 are considered, things becomes murky.
So far what I know is that under Republic Act 9225, natural-born Filipino citizens can apply to retain/reacquire their Filipino citizenship after naturalization to another citizenship. However, I’m not a natural born Filipino citizen, and the Act doesn’t mention anything about naturalized Filipinos…
Any insights or additional information would be appreciated. Thank you.
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/constitutions/1987-constitution/
Article IV, Section 2 states that "Natural-born citizens are those who are citizens of the Philippines from birth without having to perform any act to acquire or perfect their Philippine citizenship. Those who elect Philippine citizenship in accordance with paragraph (3), Section 1 hereof shall be deemed natural-born citizens." (with Section 1, paragraph 3 stating "Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority").
Wow, didn't know you're still lurking here bellaluna. I have plans to possibly retire in the Philippines. And you never know, things happen, why not have both.
"...A person is a natural-born Filipino citizen if s/he was born to a father and/or mother who was Filipino at the time of her/his birth."
My mom's Filipina so I guess I can also be considered a natural-born Filipino.
Wow, didn't know you're still lurking here bellaluna. I have plans to possibly retire in the Philippines. And you never know, things happen, why not have both.
"...A person is a natural-born Filipino citizen if s/he was born to a father and/or mother who was Filipino at the time of her/his birth."
My mom's Filipina so I guess I can also be considered a natural-born Filipino.
Unfortunately no, I don't know if that's even a thing. The only ones I'd know of are all PH-based. Might be better off to find one based in the PH who's willing to work/communicate remotely.
Unfortunately no, I don't know if that's even a thing. The only ones I'd know of are all PH-based. Might be better off to find one based in the PH who's willing to work/communicate remotely.
Wow, didn't know you're still lurking here bellaluna. I have plans to possibly retire in the Philippines. And you never know, things happen, why not have both.
"...A person is a natural-born Filipino citizen if s/he was born to a father and/or mother who was Filipino at the time of her/his birth."
My mom's Filipina so I guess I can also be considered a natural-born Filipino.
If you had to naturalize, then (in my opinion) you would not be considered a natural-born Filipino. A natural-born citizen is a person who acquires citizenship at birth.