The government of the Philippines does not allow you to have dual nationality.
Being already a Filipino citizen because of Dual Citizenship, You can stay as long as you like.
Yes, you can apply for German citizenship and be a dual citizen regardless of the fact if your mother was still a German citizen or not.
You cannot change your passport. Rather, you can apply for a dual citizenship passport, meaning you will be issued another passport if you are eligible as a citizen of that particular country
I think that if your father was (and/or still is) a US citizen, then you are also a US citizen no matter where you were born. It should be rather easy to get an american passport in the US embassy or consulate in the phillipines for you. As for your mother, I believe that she has to apply for a US visa or "green card" based on her marriage to your father who was/is a US citizen, or thru your US citizenship if you are over 21 years old.
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.
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.
If you are a citizen of both countries then you can apply for the dual citizenship so that you can get both passports.
Yes, dual citizens are required to report their extended stays in the Philippines to the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. This is important for maintaining accurate records of their presence and complying with U.S. regulations on dual citizenship.
If you are a dual citizen, your nationality would be both of the countries you hold citizenship in.
A Japanese citizen can stay in the Philippines for up to 30 days without a visa. If they wish to stay longer, they will need to apply for a visa extension through the Philippine Bureau of Immigration.
To become a dual citizen, a person typically needs to be born in a country that allows dual citizenship or apply for citizenship in a second country through naturalization or other legal means. Each country has its own rules and requirements for dual citizenship, so it's important to research and follow the specific guidelines of the countries involved.
Filipinos are people native to the Philippines