A foreigner can become a Filipino citizen through naturalization by meeting certain requirements set by the Philippine government, such as residing in the country for a specified period, demonstrating good moral character, and taking an oath of allegiance to the Philippines. The process typically involves submitting an application, attending interviews, and fulfilling other legal obligations.
No, if he or she is not married to a Filipino citizen, but if he or she is married to a Filipino that person can buy a property but it will be under his or her wife's/ husband's surname.
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Only way is if you get a visa in Philipenes and Sri Lanka is your nationality so you're therefore a citizen for that country. If you have kids in the Phillipenes, They would become a Filipino citizen, just saying.
No, since same-sex marriage is not legal in the Philippines.
S/He should file for citizenship. Try asking the local municipality for the proceedings.
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.
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).
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The opposite of a foreigner would be a native.
Only a US citizen can enroll in the US military,you will need to become a citizen.
A filipino is a citizen from the Philippines.