A U.S. citizen can stay in the Philippines for up to 30 days without a visa, provided they have a valid passport and a return ticket. This initial stay can be extended for an additional 29 days by applying for an extension at the Bureau of Immigration. After that, further extensions may be granted, typically for up to 2 months at a time, allowing for a maximum stay of up to 36 months in total. Always check for the latest regulations before traveling, as policies may change.
One year as long as you were born in the Philippines.
Being already a Filipino citizen because of Dual Citizenship, You can stay as long as you like.
Can a us citizen with a past felony conviction visit the Philippines.?
A US citizen can stay in Malaysia for up to 90 days without a visa.
NO! yes!my baby is a us citizen even if she born in philippines and not yet married as long as the father acknowledge her and had the DNA test with the US embassy whlle applying with her passport.
If you are a US citizen, there is no law regarding this. You can stay out of the US for as long as you wish, you will never lose your citizenship and can return anytime you want, as long as you can prove you are a citizen.
you can stay as long as you want make sure you have enough cash and gifts to give people to stay entertain
The child of a US citizen is considered a US citizen.
As long as you pay taxes and still have "ties with US" as proof of your intention to return to US and to continue to be a US citizen, its not a problem if you stay outside US.
It makes no difference how long a US citizen of ANY age is out of the country. "Once a US Citizen, always a US Citizen." -UNLESS- you renounce your US citizenship and become a citizen of another country. However, since the question is about a 'minor' child that eventuality should not arise.
6 months
A US citizen can stay in Japan for up to 90 days without a visa for tourism or business purposes. If they wish to stay longer, they would need to apply for a visa or an extension of stay.