Can a us citizen married to filipina have a Philippines pass port.?



Answer:
“..Natural-born citizens of the Philippines who have lost their Philippine citizenship by reasonof their naturalization as citizens of a foreign country are hereby deemed to have reacquiredPhilippine citizenship upon taking the oath of allegiance to the Republic.” (Section3, RA 9225)
source: http://www.philippineconsulate-sf.org/du...

So to my knowledge, no you cant. But, your kids will.

"Holding more than one citizenship is possible for Filipinos especially when conflict of nationality laws is concerned. For example, a child born in the United States of America of Filipino parents is an American citizen under US law and a Filipino citizen under Philippine law. This is because American citizenship is derived from the territory in which the person was born while Philippine citizenship is derived from the parents’ citizenship"
no
Why do you want to do that? If you are wanting property in the Philippines, then have your wife buy it. Unless of course you have plans of leaving her and "trading up" to another Filipina. If that's the case, I hope you get what you deserve: NOTHING!!!

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