mawawala ang iyong pagkamamamayan kung:
1. magiging isang naturalisadong mamamayan ka sa ibnag bansa,
2. maglilingkod ka sa sandatahang lakas ng ibang bansa,
3. manunumpa ka sa saligang batas ng ibang bansa,
4. tatakas ka sa sandatahang lakas sa panahon ng giyera,
5. pipiliin mo ang pagkamamamayan ng iyong asawa,
6. pagkansela ng korte sa iyong sertipiko ng naturalisasyon, at
7. ipapawalang-bisa mo ang iyong naturalisasyon
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No!
Filipino citizenship can be acquired by birth, through blood relation to Filipino parents, or by naturalization, which involves residing in the Philippines for a certain period of time, demonstrating a commitment to the country, and taking an oath of allegiance. Filipino citizenship can also be acquired through marriage to a Filipino citizen, subject to certain conditions.
You would know if you are Filipino by having Filipino citizenship or if you have Filipino ancestry. Filipino citizenship can be obtained through birth, descent, or naturalization. Filipino ancestry refers to having Filipino parents or grandparents. Additionally, knowing and embracing Filipino culture, traditions, and values can also indicate your Filipino identity.
no you won't, you will have a dual citizenship which ok, but you can't swear to both countries
you could try for dual citizenship
Yes, a Filipino-American (a natural born Filipino who became an American citizen) can legally become Filipino-German if he/she converts citizenship to German and applies for "Dual Citizenship" in the Philippines. _____ Nationality issues can be complex. Ask your nearest German consulate.
A natural born Filipino citizenship refers to individuals who have acquired citizenship from birth, without the need for any formal application or process. This typically includes individuals born to Filipino parents, regardless of the place of birth.
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She remains a Filipino citizen. Her US husband can petition for her, in which case, once approved, she becomes an American citizen. She can retain Filipino citizenship (hold dual citizenship) by applying at her nearest Philippine Embassy in the US (if she is based there).