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My brother married a girl from the Philippines in the Philippines. They were both previously divorced. She is a Philippine citizen. He is a US citizen. I do not know whether this will apply to your situation but it sounds similar. You might want to check with the British consulate there to be sure.
yes
I think so, but if it is a "Chinese National", that would be a NO.
how much im going to pay here in the philippines , im an american citizen and i stayed here for almost 6 months
Being already a Filipino citizen because of Dual Citizenship, You can stay as long as you like.
Citizenship is not acquired by marriage. After 10 years of residency in the Philippines you may request to become a Philippine Citizen or you can be made a citizen by act of Congress for special and outstanding contributions to the Republic of The Philippines.
Bruno Mars is a Filipino citizen, he is half Filipino from his dad who grew up and was born there but Bruno Mars didn't have his childhood in the Philippines
That's up to the Philippine government, they have their own laws. The Philippines are no longer part of the US.
If an American citizen over stays in the Philippines, they will need to apply for an extension of their visa. A visa is required for any stay over 21 days. Generally prior to arriving in the Philippines, it is advised to apply for a visa at a Philippine Consulate closest to your proximity. Visas are good for a maximum stay of 6 months. Any time over that amount will require an extension approval from the Philippine Embassy.
His parents were American citizens, so even though he was born in the Philippines he is a "natural-born" US citizen.
until they turn cannibal
You can get dual citizenship for the Philippines if you are a natural-born Filipino who has become a naturalized citizen of another country, and to retain your Philippine citizenship, you have to take an oath of allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines before a Philippine Consular Officer.