Philippine Citizenship can be acquired by becoming naturalized in the Philippines.
For naturalization requirements, see related links.
Meet the requirements for that citizenship. If both countries have agreements permitting Dual Citizenship, or your own country does not recognise oaths giving up your current one, then you will also get to keep your 'old' one.
Citizenship is acquired by either being born in a country or by taking a country's citizenship test. Contact your local Immigration office to find out how to apply for citizenship.
Is all about the person who was born or already married and other specification is single.
To pass a test. ask local council.
A foreigner can acquire Chinese citizenship through naturalisation.
His father had Roman citizenship.
By betraying India.
How you acquire citizenship is irrelevant. You simply need to apply and pass the fitness, health and background tests.
no you can not only if you are a citizen of india
Citizenship to the US? 1917 Before that they were Spanish subjects.
He will become a dual citizen of the uK and the US.
No, Hungary practices citizenship by "jus sanguis" by blood. Not by land. You have to be born to Hungarian citizens to acquire citizenship.
Dual Citizenship means you are a citizen of two countries at the same time. Not all countries allow this. If you acquire a new citizenship then you often have to give up the old one. The rules for acquiring citizenship vary greatly and are often complicated. They usually require you to be a legal resident of that country for a number of years, to speak the language, not to have a criminal record, and other restrictions. If you want to acquire a second citizenship, you will have to research how to become a citizen of that specific country.
by birth and by law
Obtaining a citizenship application for most countries can be done online, you will have to download the forms, fill them out, and return them. Most applications for citizenship are handled by immigration, and will come with requirements to become a citizen of any other country.
by birth and by law