Good question; under normal circumstances, the alien woman will retain her prior citizenship(s), although she could probably apply for a Permanent Resident Visa if the marriage is recognized under Philippine law.
If you are already legally married and "got married" in another country you are committing bigamy, which is a crime. It can get you deported and even jailed. Also, your second "marriage" is invalid.
he is not married
When people get married they have a wedding. And then they have a spouse. Subsequently they might also have children.
yes.the new constitution allows one to have dual citizenship
no
Citizenship does not affect your ability to get married, only where you can live.
Philippine Citizenship can be acquired by becoming naturalized in the Philippines. For naturalization requirements, see related links.
Yes they retain citizenship.
Yes. The way it works is, you have to get married and stay married until the proccesse is competed. The proccess is completed when the INS gives you your green card for about ten years and then you apply for a citizenship after you got your green card.
If they get suspicious that this was a phony marriage, they can do that. If you can, it is recommended to wait for a while after you receive your citizenship certificate
i would like to know, if I'm a felon can i get a passport to travel to the Philippines to get married ?
You need to get married to a Canadian citizen or apply for a Canadian Visa to get the citizenship of Canada.