REASONS WHY DUAL CITIZENSHIP MAY NOT BE A GOOD IDEA?

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
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    Number 1 in the list is that dual citizenship may complicate your tax situation. You may find yourself being subjected to tax liabilities by two governments and therefore, getting taxed twice (double taxation) on the same income. If true, that definitely is not good.
    Number 2 in the list is that - As a dual citizen, you may be subject to the laws of both countries - problem may particularly arise when these laws are conflicting.
    Number 3 in the list is the possibility of losing one’s social security benefits. If you are receiving social security benefits from your country of current citizenship and residence, are you going to lose it if you become a Philippine dual citizen? As I will be discussing here, concerns about social security benefits are more of a residency issue and has nothing to do with dual citizenship.
    For US official website:
    No. 4. “Limited U.S. Assistance Abroad”: According to the said website, local authorities may not recognize your U.S. nationality if you are also a national of that country, especially if you did not enter the country using your U.S. passport. The U.S. embassy or consulate’s ability to provide consular assistance may be limited. In the case of the Philippines, however, if you are a Filipino-American dual citizen, you may enter the Philippines and be admitted as a Filipino citizen even if you use your US passport.
    According to the official website of the Philippine Consulate General in New York: “As a dual citizen, it is not mandatory to apply for a Philippine passport. You may use your US passport when travelling to the Philippines. You simply have to present your dual documents to the Philippine Immigration Officer as proof of Philippine citizenship, per the Bureau of Immigration’s Operation Order No. SBM-2014-045 dated 30 September 2014 which is in force and still in effect. Incoming Filipinos may present a valid PHL passport, Identification Certificate or a Certificate of Re-acquisition / Retention of PHL Citizenship to be admitted as Filipino citizens.
    No. 5. Notification and Access to Detained Dual Nationals: Many countries do not recognize dual nationality under their laws, even if they do not expressly prohibit dual nationality. U.S. consular officials may not be permitted to access U.S. nationals in detention if they are also nationals of the country where they are detained. Dual nationals who are arrested or detained should request that police or prison officials notify the closest U.S. embassy or consulate.
    No. 6. Military Service
    In the United States, the US government official website says that the US military has been all-volunteer since 1973 but an act of Congress could still reinstate the draft in case of national emergency. Almost all men ages 18-25 who are US citizens or are immigrants living in the US are required to register with the Selective Service, which gets activated only when there is s situation requiring a draft. In Canada, military service is also voluntary.
    The Philippines however does not have a mandatory military service although it is now being proposed by the current vice president of the Philippines. We still need a legislation for that.

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  • @YourLawyer
    @YourLawyer  Před 7 měsíci +9

    For more videos on dual citizenship, here’s the playlist:
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  • @mariaestrellitagonzales-me9798

    Am a Filipina wife of a German & a resident for almost 28 yrs. but I maintained my PH citizenship (my husband respected it), as I promised to my father. He permitted me go abroad for my profession (singing) at 19, at first in Okinawa (U.S.Bases), then other key cities in Japan. Got married to a half American-Japanese at 33, divorced after 10 yrs. At a total of almost 54 yrs. residence abroad and my father had passed many years ago, I still want to keep my promise, to be a (proud) Filipino until my last breath❣️
    🎉Mabuhay ang Pilipinas at mga Filipino🎊 🙏💖☮️🍀

    • @user-fp7vw4yd5q
      @user-fp7vw4yd5q Před 8 měsíci +24

      WHO CARES! you are full of drama

    • @tonymcbride2310
      @tonymcbride2310 Před 7 měsíci +3

      MBC I am from Cebu City Proud to be a Cebuhanon Pilipino Philippines 🇵🇭 Mabuhay

    • @everydayfun9531
      @everydayfun9531 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Pfft that's your choice I recently became a Canadian citizen and will maintain both status as a pakistani and Canadian it's easier to go back and forth to your home country with your passport while using Canadian passport to travel across the world easily.

    • @mariakoyamakoyama2510
      @mariakoyamakoyama2510 Před 6 měsíci +1

      same here, remains Filipino

    • @germilyn26
      @germilyn26 Před 4 měsíci

      I'm totaly agree with you me too I love my own country

  • @2Aries1953
    @2Aries1953 Před rokem +292

    Thanks for this video.
    I'm an American citizen, but a natural-born Filipino. Although I've been thinking of applying for "dual" citizenship for a couple of years now, I've been holding off because of the many the "cons" (which outweighs the "pros") of "dual" citizenship. The "con" part which I am most concerned about, i.e., Philippine law will have jurisdiction over me for anything that happens to me while in the Philippines. And that is something I'm not willing Philippine law to have jurisdiction over me. Why? Keep on reading.
    Yes, I agree there is no PERFECT justice system but there are GOOD justice system. But as we all know, "justice delayed is justice denied," and that is how justice is administered in the Philippines most of the time. Despite having laws like any democratic country, however, in the Philippines the laws are NOT ALWAYS ENFORCED, especially if the "accused" belongs to a RICH AND POWERFUL family.
    Let's say I had been raped, beaten to death or even murdered in the Philippines. My family will wait years, if not decades to get justice, or no justice at all! Reasons: Investigation was BOTCHED; investigators/police officers don't have EXPERIENCE and KNOWLEDGE about criminal investigation, and mostly INCOMPETENT to say the least; suspects are not INTEREVIEWED. And when perpetrators are "identified" (through fingerprints or DNA) they are NOT ARRESTED in a timely manner or not arrested at all because the perpetrator belongs to a RICH AND POWERFUL family. And if (and that's a big IF) there was an ARREST, trial takes many YEARS to happen. And by the time the case goes to trial, most of the "evidence" were either missing or destroyed, and the DNA heavily degraded to convict the accused. And that is what "justice delayed is justice denied" especially in the Philippines.
    I can list Philippine cases I know (rape, murder, robbery, embezzlement, etc., etc.) and some I read in the papers where justice was NOT SERVED because the VICTIMS belong to the masses and the poor and the "accused" are either RICH or WELL-CONNECTED. In short, the Philippine justice system is CORRUPT! I'd rather have the U.S. government have jurisdiction over me because as a U.S. citizen, my LEGAL RIGHTS are (and will be) protected by the U.S. government, not by the Philippine government. It just is and that's the REALITY of it!

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem +12

      Thank you for sharing your insightful thoughts and for helping to enrich this discussion. 😊

    • @chellellu7428
      @chellellu7428 Před rokem

      @@YourLawyer hello atty

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem

      @@chellellu7428 Hi! 😊

    • @jokthandanque1786
      @jokthandanque1786 Před rokem +16

      Yes, there's a lot of budol budol, in the landownership, inherited from your pre - decessor in interest or grand parents of future inheritance wherein partition is not open yet & an illegitimate cousin all of sudden had a Deed of Sale claiming she bought the entire properties except it's fake signature, & she deleted name of her father from the group of siblings, substitution & conversion of her name, instead, claiming adverse claims w/o - legal title, undated, unexecuted, absent of registration, unpublished & without the indispensable party no resolution can be had. The court accepted it & already conducted a hearing without me. Has no cause of action against me, who is the legal title holder of the land in my name. Whatever, they may be, it will just be those bullies, w/o legal entitlement. Imagine, a fraud almost become source of legal title. And they were suing each other without the legal owner & was only represented without my consent. I was not a defendant or a plaintiff & were figthing for my land that doesn't belong to them. I never sold my inherited land to no one. I even a built my house there.

    • @ligayasim4647
      @ligayasim4647 Před rokem +1

      Research more.

  • @PHExpatPrepper
    @PHExpatPrepper Před rokem +14

    My Filipina wife is dual US/PH and we have retired 9 years ago in the Philippines. I have recently been approved (still in process with the courts) for my PH citz. I am very excited by this as the PH is my home. I will be Dual as well. Yes the 13a is good.. but having the security of a citz is a much better option. Nice video.

  • @simplicity2022
    @simplicity2022 Před rokem +166

    I am dual Citizen too., and no problem when i go back to Philippines. The reason why, because i have properties in Phil. and someday i will stay in Philippines for good.

    • @merlyndayag173
      @merlyndayag173 Před rokem +1

      Tama kabayan

    • @christophermanuel1475
      @christophermanuel1475 Před rokem +14

      I am a US citizen. I applied for Philippine permanent resident.
      As a Philippine permanent resident you can have business, own properties, etc. except working for government and vote.

    • @Bluebelle014
      @Bluebelle014 Před rokem +7

      Totoo po ba ung sabi sabi na pag-dual citizen ay dual tax din ung babayaran mo

    • @4nt4r4y
      @4nt4r4y Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@Bluebelle014​​⁠depende kung walang tax treaty ang second country with phils. kung wala, magbabayad ka ng dalawang beses

    • @jaycendana6541
      @jaycendana6541 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@Bluebelle014True at some countries. If you are a US citizen, you have to pay 2 taxes

  • @ES-rw3iq
    @ES-rw3iq Před 7 měsíci +10

    A great explanation. Thank you for being so clear and concise. Well done!

  • @jombosdc9211
    @jombosdc9211 Před rokem +27

    1. It can complicate your tax situation.
    2. A dual citizen may be subject to laws of both counties.
    3. The possibility of losing one's social security benefits.
    4. Limited assistance abroad.
    5. Notification and access to detained individuals
    6. Dual citizens may be subject to mandatory military service.

    • @amimin6662
      @amimin6662 Před rokem +3

      Its how you use your passport. If you're in the PH, use passport. But you're in PH get what all the PH government programs for its citizens.

    • @romeoETmike
      @romeoETmike Před rokem +2

      #3 Social Security, you can retire anywhere because you contributed to it. SSI,no. As long as you don't give up your US Citizenship, you will receic SSS until you die. #6 Many retirees are old enough to be exempted in military service.

    • @dantorres506
      @dantorres506 Před rokem +3

      For most countries, you will be subject to their tax laws if you are staying in that country for most of the year, not whether you are a citizen or not. So even if you are a foreigner and you don't have an ounce of Filipino blood in you but you are residing in the Phils. you will have to report all your income in and outside of the Phils.
      The bad news for US citizens is that the US subject ALL its citizens to US tax laws even if they are living outside the US. That is why many US citizens who can work remotely and have many assets abroad renounce their US citizenship.

    • @theresaventuranza6592
      @theresaventuranza6592 Před rokem +1

      So don’t listen to others misconceptions ,,,,

  • @jjdelamo6246
    @jjdelamo6246 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am a Fil-Am, born in Philippines, now a naturalized US Citizen based in Las Vegas. When I go to Philippines, they stamp my US passport 1 year balikbayan visa. I have a condo in Makati, I DO NOT have a need to own land, start a biz, work, etc in the Philippines. I only stay in Philippines 25-40% of the year, have fun, visit friends , etc, then I travel to US, Europe, etc, the rest of the year. I am not a dual citizen, just a US citizen.
    I feel like a "tourist" when I am in the Philippines, but I blend in as a "Filipino", and for me, that is fun! I will keep it like that.
    Condo is good enough for me. Low maintenance, in Makati, like living in a 5-star hotel, great location, great amenities, good security. I do not want a big house and lot - lots of upkeep, maintenance head ache..
    For each his own.
    my 2 cents.

  • @weng6938
    @weng6938 Před rokem +3

    Well,no problem for me having a dual citizenship. I live in the the US for 40 yrs, then retired here in the Phils when I was 60. I am 75 yrs now, but have not encountered any problem having a dual citizenship. I already stop visiting the US and there's no problem at all

  • @amircruz9161
    @amircruz9161 Před rokem +10

    I have been attempting to get an appointment for launching an application to re-acquire my Philippine citizenship back. In light of your vlog, i am not really sure now. May be it is not for me after all. That pretty much relieves me the unnecessary stress. Thank you.

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

  • @rubilync
    @rubilync Před rokem +61

    My dad retired in 2004 at 62 and he just comes back here when he has to renew his drivers license. And his retirement money goes up too. He has been a dual citizen for a while now without any problems whatsoever.

    • @aro4098
      @aro4098 Před rokem +29

      Your dad is a triple citizen - US citizen, Filipino citizen, and senior citizen. 😁

    • @marithessmonte1210
      @marithessmonte1210 Před rokem

      @@aro4098 lol

    • @Jo-me2zb
      @Jo-me2zb Před rokem

      So, your father have come back here every 5 yrs., just ask how he get he’s pension in Pinas? Thank you

    • @tetorako6117
      @tetorako6117 Před rokem +3

      @@Jo-me2zb you can get your SSS pension as long as you pay as voluntarily.. i had a know a lot who get 2 pension from different countries coz they are dual citizenship..

    • @voiceofBridegroomandthebride
      @voiceofBridegroomandthebride Před rokem +4

      @@aro4098 That is not true when the lawyer said that having a dual citizenship will lose your U.S. social security benefit. It only applies to a person who is borne in the US and renounced his U.S. citizenship. It does not apply to the person who is naturalized U.S. citizenship.

  • @mayannawender1473
    @mayannawender1473 Před rokem +19

    Love your video! ❤As a naturalized US citizen, I am still skeptical of doing dual citizenship due to tax concerns. You answered most of my questions. Thank you!

    • @manny7886
      @manny7886 Před rokem +4

      Same here.
      If I go back to retire in the Philippines then I get tax on my SSA pensions.

    • @eunicemiranda7354
      @eunicemiranda7354 Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for this helpful video Attorney JayR.I appreciate it❤️😇🙏🏼🇺🇸🇵🇭

  • @brave9801
    @brave9801 Před rokem +14

    I left the Philippines and became a US citizen. I can always visit the Philippines but do not have to live there anymore. I do not need to complicate things. Life is too short.

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem +1

      Dual citizenship is just an option. It primarily depends on your individual circumstances. Stay safe.

    • @nanettecuauhtli5866
      @nanettecuauhtli5866 Před rokem

      Every individual has different situations. For sure you can visit the Philippines at anytime. Good job!

    • @50whatnomadtravelnursemtb5
      @50whatnomadtravelnursemtb5 Před rokem

      It’s just so complicated, (not really just being sarcastic)

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem +2

      @@50whatnomadtravelnursemtb5 It is really complicated if you have to consider the pros and cons. But when you know your priorities and what matters most to you, it will become clearer for you.

    • @WifeyandRinChicago
      @WifeyandRinChicago Před rokem +4

      Yes. Just visit the Philippines. Retiring in the US is not bad especially if someone needs medical treatment because even the rich and famous in the Philippines would go to the US just to get the best possible treatment.

  • @narutolopez9582
    @narutolopez9582 Před rokem +113

    I’m a dual Filipino-US citizen. I owned properties in the Philippines, I also owned and carry my guns in the Philippines for protection unlike before that I was considered a “foreigner “. It’s very convenient to be dual folks. I can join politics too being a dual citizen. Never ever encountered any problem since I became dual almost 20 yrs ago.

    • @toytulog576
      @toytulog576 Před rokem

      @@ronsagolili3737 Jesus doesnt have Citizenship.

    • @vikaz3408
      @vikaz3408 Před rokem +10

      Oh….. i just heard from this lawyer that anybody cant join politics in the phil if you are dual, you must renounce your other citizenship…… is this one of the glitches of phil laws?

    • @toytulog576
      @toytulog576 Před rokem +9

      @@vikaz3408 Cayetano was born in 1970 to a Filipino father, former senator Rene
      Cayetano, and American mother, Sandra Schramm. This means, he said, he
      is both a natural-born Filipino citizen and American national by birth.

    • @thelmagalvin93
      @thelmagalvin93 Před rokem +1

      What are a secret service?caused when my husband and I went to the Philippines back in 2009 and he was already a police officer then and they didn't allow him to bring a gun for protection cause we all know guns are not allowed to travel with

    • @atzflores424
      @atzflores424 Před rokem +11

      KOMEDYANTE KA RIN ANO. WAG MO DALHIN ANG RELIHIYON SA USAPIN DITO, PANINIWALA MO SOLOHIN MO.

  • @minervableyer7784
    @minervableyer7784 Před rokem +3

    I always, and I stayed always, my philippines citizen,until now,someday I stayed forever in the philippines,thank you Atty for this information,👍🇵🇭🤔

  • @oilverdowler2093
    @oilverdowler2093 Před rokem +7

    You are the most honest lawyer I’ve come across, ,

  • @antoniobenamer8681
    @antoniobenamer8681 Před rokem +29

    I'm happy that I'm still Pilipno
    After all these years , somehow
    Hindi ko Makita Ang sarili kong
    Isang foreigner in my own land.
    Matindi Ang pagmamahal ko sa
    Pilipnas. Kahit masagana Ang
    Buhay ko sa US. , I feel my life is
    EMPTY. Pag nasa Pilipnas Ako
    I'm happy kahit walang pera.

    • @rebeccaproctor6769
      @rebeccaproctor6769 Před rokem

      Ganoon din ako I am still Pilipino matagal na ako dito sa UK , British- English mister ko kaya more than 30yrs na ako dito sa UK ..Mahal ko ang bansang Pilipinas yon lng lagi sinasabi ko pag may nagttanong na bakit dw di ako magpa citizenship..

    • @jocelyngarcia7252
      @jocelyngarcia7252 Před rokem

      @@jamscominginusa6815 tama ka wag Kang gumaya sa mga nag abandoned ng knilang sariling bnsa kc Yong iba taas noo kc mga US msabi lng na high level na cila at the end of the day babalik din kayo sa Philippines,kita nio super daming mga foreigner sa pilipinas at gsto nila maging pilipino citizens. bkit nga kc Yong mismo mga filipino npaka blind nila hindi nila tlga alam kng anu ang pilipinas mag pray nlng tyo pra sating bnsa hindi Yong idiin nyo pa ang pilipinas sisi din sila

    • @WifeyandRinChicago
      @WifeyandRinChicago Před rokem +2

      @@09Hope​ In 2003 I got my Green Card. In 2009, I applied for my US citizenship. My primary reason? When I traveled in the UK and France back in 2004, I had to get a visa for the UK and a Schengen visa for France. When I traveled in Italy in 2006, I had to get a Schengen visa. Too much hassle. Once I got my US citizenship, I was able to travel in Europe without a need for a visa. Another advantage - "Permanent residents have the right to work and live in the U.S. indefinitely, as well as the right to petition for close family members for a Green Card.
      However, because Green Card's relatives are considered preference relatives, this process takes considerably longer than for a U.S. citizen."

    • @venturewithus8319
      @venturewithus8319 Před rokem +1

      Aww, you’re so right. I feel the same. I wish I could do more to improve the Philippines and offer more jobs to our people. I don’t really feel at home outside of Philippines.

    • @makata_pro1698
      @makata_pro1698 Před rokem

      Bilang isang Pilipino, pipiliin ko parin mag stay for good sa sarili kong bayan, higit lalo ang pamilya ko ay nasa pilipinas. Yung asawa kong Americano pinipilit akong mag apply ng dual citizenship pero ayoko.

  • @zenaidastovall7211
    @zenaidastovall7211 Před rokem +26

    good to know sir ! very informative ! I'm retired here at US and receiving social security benefits and retirement benefits from the company I worked for. now that I know, I will not jeopardized my benefits for doing dual citizen. thank you for your explanation . Thanks !

    • @pacificislanderbisrock
      @pacificislanderbisrock Před rokem +8

      you will not loose you social security benefit for sure.

    • @tetorako6117
      @tetorako6117 Před rokem +3

      @@pacificislanderbisrock agree...

    • @limelife7457
      @limelife7457 Před rokem +1

      If the country of Philippines are going into wars or any major catastrophic events then you are not priority to leave the country anymore because you are having a dual nationality citizenship. 😔

    • @pacificislanderbisrock
      @pacificislanderbisrock Před rokem

      @@limelife7457 proof for such law.

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem +6

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

  • @veew2081
    @veew2081 Před rokem +8

    My family and I all hold dual citizenship and no regrets ever.

  • @lornagapol2828
    @lornagapol2828 Před rokem +9

    As a dual citizen in canada is not a problem because canada government will only require income declaration any amount of any income like rentals that is if declared to the philippine government as income so my best preference is dual citizenship because if u want to acquire properties ur good to go whatever u want.

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem +3

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

    • @lornagapol2828
      @lornagapol2828 Před rokem

      @@ronsagolili3737
      Agree brother love to hear that message. Wanna save it. As usual to read bible is learning the word of God. Can u send me some more messeges which are very informative to human nature.

  • @fhpf2196
    @fhpf2196 Před rokem +5

    Thank you Atty for constantly providing these very Helpful Information along with your many other videos.

  • @lydiazafra3476
    @lydiazafra3476 Před rokem +7

    More advantageous to be dual , no disadvantages as far as I am concerned , we have business in Philippines stated as long as you can no fine bc you are also a Filipino

    • @lydiazafra3476
      @lydiazafra3476 Před rokem +2

      Correction : As a dual you are allowed to have business in the Philippines just like a Filipino but you pay same taxes as Filipino pays ..

  • @GoAskChiefJD
    @GoAskChiefJD Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great information, Sir. You explain all things in detail and make it easy to understand. Thanks so much! Well Done!

  • @juneharris5417
    @juneharris5417 Před rokem +6

    Appreciate your lecture atty. Thank you for enlightenment us viewers .

  • @joeguerrero5564
    @joeguerrero5564 Před rokem +14

    I also have been thinking of applying for a dual citizenship but decided not to pursue it anymore! Thank you very much to Aries 1953 for stating the reasons why obtaining a dual citizenship is NOT a good idea unless the new administration can improve the justice system by a thousand-fold!

    • @angelafariscal8020
      @angelafariscal8020 Před rokem

      Same here

    • @voiceofBridegroomandthebride
      @voiceofBridegroomandthebride Před rokem +6

      That is not true what the lawyer said that having a dual citizenship will lose your U.S. social security benefit. It only applies to a person who is borne in the US and renounced his U.S. citizenship. It does not apply to the person who is naturalized U.S. citizenship.

    • @aderov1660
      @aderov1660 Před rokem

      Nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnñnnnnnnnnnnnnnnñnñnnñn

    • @romeoETmike
      @romeoETmike Před rokem +3

      @@voiceofBridegroomandthebride Social Security, you can take it anywhere as long as you don't give up you US Citizenship. SSS is different than SSI. You cannot receive SSI out of the US.

    • @philjagdon6774
      @philjagdon6774 Před rokem +1

      If I only knew this I wouldn't be dual citizenship.
      Now I will search how to give up my Philippine citizenship.

  • @petekamote
    @petekamote Před rokem +6

    Impressive video so well thought really tackled lots of issues and was explained clearly

  • @bree6288
    @bree6288 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you po for the informative content. Sana po i topic nyu din po ang dual Citizenship sa Germany esp. bago po ito.

  • @rosaliegardner8441
    @rosaliegardner8441 Před rokem +8

    This is a very good information, although I already have some knowledge about dual citizenship. You did a very good job explaining them . Thank you 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem +1

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

  • @jamrivers7917
    @jamrivers7917 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is just my opinion: wag po sanang magagalit. I am a dual citizen (Filipino -American) and I don't see any problem about it. If you are just to follow rules, regulations and laws of both countries, then you'll not be in trouble. My point is, don't make any illegal things at wala kang maging problema. I am a law abiding citizen. If I have to pay tax twice both in the Philippines and in the US so be it because I am a citizen in both countries. At the end of the day, it is your own decision wether or not you want to be a dual citizen or not.

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před 5 měsíci +2

      No one should get mad when others express their thoughts. Opinions vary. If we want to express our views, we must do so with respect.

    • @jamrivers7917
      @jamrivers7917 Před 5 měsíci

      @@YourLawyer OMG 😱! Hi Atty. I just wanted to clarify that my opinion is not to contradict your video. In fact, I am glad that you made this video because it's very informative. You know your subject matter very well kaya ka nga po kayo ang Atty a d hindi po ako. 😍 I am sorry if my comments offended you in some way or to anyone. God bless you po and more power to your show. 🙏

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@jamrivers7917 I’m not offended at all. I was agreeing with you that no one should get mad when you expressed your opinion. 😊

    • @jamrivers7917
      @jamrivers7917 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@YourLawyer 😊 thank you po Atty. kinabahan tuloy ako. I truly appreciate your effort in making all these informative videos for our fellow kababayans. I didn't expect you to reply to my comments. OMG natutulog pa po ba kayo ?😉 Thank you po. I'm watching from Colorado, USA 🇺🇲.

  • @jasonjames4254
    @jasonjames4254 Před rokem +14

    One other possible disadvantage of dual citizenship could be with obtaining a government job that requires a security clearance. A dual citizen has sworn an oath to two countries to put their loyalty in that one country above all others. Of course that is impossible. This could definitely be a conflict of interest that could disqualify someone from employment in some government jobs.

    • @Laylyfe
      @Laylyfe Před rokem

      I’m planning to apply for dual citizenship. And I’m currently working at US government so pagngdual po ako i might loss my job? 😅

    • @jasonjames4254
      @jasonjames4254 Před rokem +2

      @@Laylyfe It would be highly unlikely. However, if you work for one of the intelligence services or any agency where being a dual citizen could represent a possible conflict of interest, it could be an issue. I suggest you fully disclose with your agency that you're planning on getting dual status. Why do you want dual status anyways?

    • @monicasuson6370
      @monicasuson6370 Před rokem +1

      @@Laylyfe I work for the US gov;t I don't have any problem. At my place of work, we have to be cleared every 2 years and so far I have no problems.

    • @jasonjames4254
      @jasonjames4254 Před rokem +1

      I agree that - presently at least - it would be highly unlikely to cause any problems with most government jobs. However, things can change politically in very short order. Especially when you consider that the former Philippine President Duturte was warming up to both China and Russia and called then sitting President Obama a son-of-a-bitch (the truth gets you nowhere 🤣). I suppose it could also depend on your paygrade. It may not be a problem for a GS-5 but could be for a GM-13 or someone in the Senior Executive Service. My only interest in dual-citizenship is for my fully retired Filipina wife so that she could have more flexibility with property ownership, etc. Personally, I would never do anything that could potentially compromise my U.S. citizenship status even if I did qualify for dual status (which I do not). So yes, dual citizenship will not likely cause most people any trouble, but it's still a noteworthy topic for discussion, and one should consider all the possible ramifications before going ahead with it.

    • @user-fp7vw4yd5q
      @user-fp7vw4yd5q Před 8 měsíci +1

      why do you want to work in government? you will not earn good money, c'mon Bro

  • @TheSageFamilyAdventures
    @TheSageFamilyAdventures Před 5 měsíci +2

    This is a very informative video. Thank you for sharing. May you continue to help and share your knowledge and wisdom.

  • @aidacasigan1760
    @aidacasigan1760 Před rokem +6

    I’m a dual citizen for more than 20 years now and never have a problem I’ve been going out of the country many times Europe and other asian countries but never encountered any problems or issues.

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

    • @ricperez4589
      @ricperez4589 Před rokem

      Going in and out of the country as a dual citizen is not a big deal. I would be surprise if you get into trouble just because you have dual citizenship 😊

    • @lydiazafra3476
      @lydiazafra3476 Před rokem +1

      Me too I had traveled to about 15 countries no problem so far

    • @lydiazafra3476
      @lydiazafra3476 Před rokem +1

      @@ricperez4589 even if you are dual you still need a Philippines pass port

    • @ricperez4589
      @ricperez4589 Před rokem

      @@lydiazafra3476 of course Lydia what's the point of having a dual citizenship with only one passport

  • @ja5904
    @ja5904 Před rokem +2

    I have dual citizenship (UK/PH) and I dont see any disadvantage on having one. I could travel without much restrictions and it help with my work to be able to go anywhere without too much hasle on having to apply visa.

  • @MsOnyx2810
    @MsOnyx2810 Před rokem +33

    As for me i dont see any disadvantages of having dual citizenship but only advantages! 😊

    • @cjkids2061
      @cjkids2061 Před rokem

      Agree so do i.

    • @betchayarazaruiz5817
      @betchayarazaruiz5817 Před rokem +9

      I am a dual citizen, Filipino/Canadian. I remember, when I applied for my dual citizenship at the Philippine Embassy in Ottawa, my first questions was what are disadvantages and advantages of being a dual citizenship? They said, my prime citizenship is Canadian and I don’t need to change my canadian passport to Philippine passport. Applying dual citizenship is that, if you want to buy properties or if one day you decided to stay for a bit longer in the Philippines, or If you have an existing properties in the Philippines , you needed to become a dual citizen. Otherwise, you will pay a huge taxes in the Philippines.Yes,there still an oath of allegiance but I asked one of the employee and who was assisting me for my dual citizenship application what are the disadvantage of of being dual citizen, nothing they said. I asked again do I need to pay my taxes in the Philippines. Yes if you have your properties. But, whatever income I have here in Canada there’s nothing to do about taxation in the Philippines. Same here Canada,if I have property(ies)here in Canada, I have to pay my taxes here. and Philippine government has nothing to do about my taxation where I am presently staying and working. Not unless if you’re an OFW( I guess). There’s a bit confusion about he is saying in his video.May be he is right. But I asked directly the Philippine embassy regarding advantage and disadvantage of a dual citizenship. They clearly said nothing disadvantage.

    • @drexiep.9504
      @drexiep.9504 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Exactly! I'm a dual citizen too french/filipino at tama lahat ng sinabi mo. You only pay tax in the Philippines if you purchased properties there and have it declared it's normal. Bumili ako ng lupa sa pinas but didn't declare it here in France why do i have to? French has nothing to do with that and same with our property here in France. Wlang pakialam ang pnas sa bahay nmin dto. We pay taxes here in France it's normal because we live here. In Philippines I will only pay dun sa sa tax ng lupa Na binili ko that's it. Wala nman nka sulat sa income tax form if you have properties outside France lol . At saka it's Logic bkit ka mag bbayad ng income tax sa pnas eh hindi ka nman dun nag t trabaho dba? Except Na nga lng kung ofw. Kung saan ka nka tira at kung saan ka nag t trabaho dun ka mag bbayad ng income tax. It took me almost 20 yrs bago ako nag apply ng french citizenship but my husband told me Na mag apply at mag apply ng dual. Because kpag nagka ruon ng gulo like sample sa pnas e a acknowledge ako ng french govt. and vice versa. Wla din sinabi yung Phils.embassy Na disavantages of having dual citizenship.

    • @sandonmyfeet1300
      @sandonmyfeet1300 Před 7 měsíci

      @@betchayarazaruiz5817But we still need to comeback every 6 months ano sis kung dual ka?? Just doing some research po as I am confuse kung kukuha kaming mag-asawa ng dual or will go back as a PH passport for good. Early 40’s palang kami.

    • @betchayarazaruiz5817
      @betchayarazaruiz5817 Před 7 měsíci

      @@sandonmyfeet1300 unang tanong anong bansa ka ba naka reside? Kung Canada are you a Canadian citizen na ba? Kung oo , hindi ka puwedeng kumu ha ng Philippine passport ng hindi ka nagppa dual citizenship. Now, kung permanent resident ka pa lang you can use your Philippine passport. Kasi ang dual is an acquisition of your citizenship from the country of your birth. Parang ni revived mo lang ang dating kasarinlan mo. Tanong ulit bakit mo daw bumalik every six months? Dapat alamin mo yan. Kailangan kasi mag tanong kayo sa gobyerno ng bansa kung saan kayo naka tira.

  • @linomost7322
    @linomost7322 Před rokem +1

    Wow that's awesome. I love the information you shared sir...I'm in Canada for 40 years already.. in I'm planning to go back home for good...

  • @gladysdumotwells
    @gladysdumotwells Před rokem +6

    Thank you for this. I’m about to process my U.S. citizenship and thinking of applying for a dual citizenship. Very informative.

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem +2

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

  • @lumasoc
    @lumasoc Před rokem +2

    Wow! Very informative. I am a Dual holder and will be visiting next year. Recently retired and looking for an opportunity to help out somewhere.

  • @elizabethmcentee652
    @elizabethmcentee652 Před rokem +3

    Very informative and clearer for me now. Thanks a lot for simply explaining everything being permanently living in New Zealand for many years now.

  • @theherdsmansjourney831
    @theherdsmansjourney831 Před rokem +1

    Maraming salamat po atty. AKO PO ay OfW dto sa New Zealand. Resident ako pero naisip ko na hanggang residente nlng ako at d nko mg aaply ng citizenship dto. Andmai bayarin at npakahirap mh trabho habang buhay

  • @arlenelavasani8361
    @arlenelavasani8361 Před rokem +4

    I was thinking about it too when I did my dual last year. The reason is, I acquired properties. And my legal counsel told me so. Otherwise,, I won't do it. Secondly, I don't stay in PH longer than a month. Our lives and work are in the US and I only have my families out there to visit.

  • @jean-pierreb.grapin6604
    @jean-pierreb.grapin6604 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing this information .. I'm dual citizenship from Belgium

  • @solisjb22
    @solisjb22 Před rokem +5

    I am a natural born Pinoy citizen and a naturalized spanish national.Being a spanish national gives me an opportunity to travel and work in EU countries hence I find a big advantage of being a dual citizen.

    • @uninsane777
      @uninsane777 Před rokem

      I thought Spain does not allow dual citizenship?

    • @solisjb22
      @solisjb22 Před rokem

      @@uninsane777 It does.

    • @khemchay
      @khemchay Před 6 měsíci

      I have worked in three EU countries and hold three different visas, with my primary visa being the Spanish NIE, which has a validity of up to 10 years, and another one from the Netherlands. Considering my child's Filipino-Spanish heritage and her mother being Spanish, I am contemplating acquiring dual citizenship. The main motivations are related to property matters and the increased flexibility it provides. Having dual citizenship offers numerous advantages and greater flexibility.

  • @consuelonakayama8936
    @consuelonakayama8936 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m living in Japan for 35 yrs. and maintained my citizenship as a Filipino. I love both countries 🇵🇭🇯🇵.

  • @oliverbyumang
    @oliverbyumang Před rokem +13

    I will never ever exchange my U.S. citizenship for a Dual Citizenship. My parents worked hard to attain a citizenship for the future of their children and this will not go to a dumpster just because a Philippine government will find a way to get money from US citizens. Besides, the American law changes depending who’s seated in the government and can change the status on Dual Citizenships. If there will be a war in the Philippines, the USA government will vacate US citizens first before any other citizens of the world just like what happened in Vietnam. Never, that’s a wrong move people!!!!!! Filipino US citizens don’t make your life too complicated keep your U.S.A. citizenship, remember how you worked hard to become one!!!!

    • @emfermar8298
      @emfermar8298 Před 2 měsíci

      E di ikaw na. Sana oil

    • @evangelinebeaver
      @evangelinebeaver Před měsícem +1

      I totally agree

    • @VegasVaron
      @VegasVaron Před 27 dny +3

      You don’t give up or exchange your US citizenship with PI citizenship, that’s why it’s called Dual Citizenship. 🙂

    • @AlexLacorum-hf9ie
      @AlexLacorum-hf9ie Před 3 dny

      Having dual citizenship does not mean you loss your foreign citizenship if you are a Filipino. And that was also recognized by Canada and US. The benefit of dual citizen is you can stay in the Philippines as long as you want with out paying for overstaying especially when you are retired and want to stay for good in the Philippines.

  • @bernadettesjostrom1293
    @bernadettesjostrom1293 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you po, dagdag kaalaman po. Watching from Sweden.

  • @dmmixvlogs834
    @dmmixvlogs834 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for shsring this informative content. Mabuhay po kayo.

  • @user-yq3bj4li5u
    @user-yq3bj4li5u Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thanks for sharing this information regarding the dual citizenship

  • @romeoETmike
    @romeoETmike Před rokem +17

    A friend of mine retired from the US Military and shipped his household goods and paid nothing to the customs after processing his household goods paperwork at th Foreign Affairs Office, all 20,000 pounds delivered to his house in the Philippines. No single tax. Smart enough to apply for Dual Citizenship before he left the US.

    • @lourdeskalk25
      @lourdeskalk25 Před rokem

      That still alot - alot of moulah that you’re friend wasted just to move ..

    • @larrynarvaez1146
      @larrynarvaez1146 Před rokem

      That’s right, YOUR friend may have wasted A LOT of MOOLAH, but I hope it was worth it.

    • @romeoETmike
      @romeoETmike Před rokem +11

      @@larrynarvaez1146 Read again. He did not spend any money for the move. Household goods paid by the US Government ang no taxes by the Philippine governmrnt were charged.

    • @Mixed716
      @Mixed716 Před rokem +14

      Because He is a military there’s a lot of privileges

    • @lermabomo-onglawrence2927
      @lermabomo-onglawrence2927 Před rokem +4

      He’s retired from the military, he can shipped his household goods for free.

  • @marissadrew8233
    @marissadrew8233 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank You so much po sa effort na ito at iba pa ninyong good videos!10

  • @MamiAdarna
    @MamiAdarna Před rokem +6

    Thanks for shedding light regarding this topic Atty.

  • @harlandgreen1836
    @harlandgreen1836 Před rokem +1

    Atty.Thank you this is very imformative i will share this to our kababayan here in US

  • @nathanielcarreon5634
    @nathanielcarreon5634 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I am a naturalized US citizen and dont see a need for a Philippine dual citizenship. Sold already my inherited property and have no plans staying longer than one year in the Philippines.

  • @finestliving7580
    @finestliving7580 Před 6 měsíci

    After hearing your vlog concerning the negative aspect of dual citizenship, none of these apply to my situation. No worries of losing Social Security benefits. My greatest concern is getting that darn appointment from the consular office. I have been attempting for 2 years without success.

  • @richardmansfield8817
    @richardmansfield8817 Před rokem +92

    Most of your presentation refers to duel Filipino/US citizens and briefly Filipino/ Canadian citizens. My wife who is a natural born Filipino, has now been approved for Australian citizenship, but with family and cultural ties to the Philippines, is now considering having duel citizenship (which I as an Australian, deeply respect).
    With due respect, I believe that an Australian passport does have some advantages over a Philippines passport when traveling to many countries more freely, however giving up one’s birthright is not an easy thing to do and anyway it’s extremely unlikely that there would ever be a conflict between our two nations for we are a nation that recognises our responsibilities as a Asia/Pacific nation and as a global nation. So my wife would like to know what are the disadvantages of being a duel Filipino/Australian citizen?
    As for me (an Australian citizen by birth), I’ve been fortunate to have traveled to many countries around the world with just my passport (no visa required) and I’ve been asked many times where I came from, my answer is, I’m an Australian and proud to be an Australian, but I also consider myself to be a citizen of the world for there are many beautiful places where I’d happily live and isn’t that’s the way it should be, for once you meet other people as equals, you quickly realise that we are all the same no matter where w e come from.

    • @jokthandanque1786
      @jokthandanque1786 Před rokem +3

      There should not be a colonial border. Were just one people that mutated due to adoption of environment thru ages, decades & ancient years ago.

    • @alancatulay762
      @alancatulay762 Před rokem +10

      @@jokthandanque1786 , it seems impossible because the forms of government among nations and their existing laws are not the same. That is why there is border!

    • @len-lenalfonso2478
      @len-lenalfonso2478 Před rokem +5

      I got dual because i got investment in Philippines. I got a rights in both countries. Nothing is charge.

    • @Badodai69
      @Badodai69 Před rokem

      Sounds like attack on titan lol anime

    • @electricfan1981
      @electricfan1981 Před rokem +9

      You used a lot of words but made zero sense. First of all, it's dual. Not duel. And also, nothing is stopping anyone from appreciating and practicing cultures, no citizenship is required for that. Filipinos who move abroad and acquire other nations'citizenship don't just lose their Filipino culture.

  • @lourdesaspa8437
    @lourdesaspa8437 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your most informative and relevant video.
    Your voice is very soothing. It's a pleasure listening to you.

  • @julitaramos5037
    @julitaramos5037 Před rokem +7

    Thank you Atty. for your information could you please discuss the dual citizenship in United Kingdom.

  • @antonietabajar
    @antonietabajar Před rokem +1

    Just saw your channel today and I'm in Jordan, became Jordanian too but I don't work. I'm planning to apply a dual citizenship when my Philippine passport will expire within 5 years pa. Got married here in Jordan, "to a Palestinian " but our marriage is not registered in the Philippines embassy

  • @Celal621
    @Celal621 Před rokem +5

    Thank you sa information sir, could you please also discuss dual citizenship in the UK. God Bless!

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

  • @Canadianpinay1518
    @Canadianpinay1518 Před rokem +1

    Helpful informations..balak ko pa nman sanang mag apply ng dual citizenship.thanks for the info!

  • @smartbee8112
    @smartbee8112 Před rokem +8

    Another issues to discuss are the bilateral agreement between PI and European countries. With regards to tax payments...could tx excemptions possible? Thanks for discussing these topics.

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem +4

      I will consider that. Thank you for your suggestion.

  • @mariaisidraroseos9361
    @mariaisidraroseos9361 Před rokem +1

    Thank you po Atty. I’m really planning to get dual citizen but after I watched this , I changed my mind. I arrived Canada 2009 . Is six months stay after 65 years in Philippines still counted in 20 years getting Old Age Pension.

    • @romeoETmike
      @romeoETmike Před rokem

      You don't have SSS because you did not contributed and did not worked for it. SSS, you can take it with you wherever you are. Supplemental pension for old age only applies if you stay in Canada.

  • @ireneavitualla6187
    @ireneavitualla6187 Před rokem +6

    Hello Sir, for me is a good idea because every year is a stressed , and every year the charge to renew a visa is increasing. For me as I am a Filipino and my kids lives in the Philippines. I can give up my Citizenship if I can decide to live in the Philippines.

    • @victoriagatchalian3990
      @victoriagatchalian3990 Před rokem

      Apply for permanent residency not necessarily citizenship…

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem +1

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

    • @lydiazafra3476
      @lydiazafra3476 Před rokem +1

      If you are all dual in the family and decided to stay in Philippines , as long as you pay your yearly taxes if you salary in US or pension as I said supplemental income is stopped if you stay more than 1 month , you did not earned that money it is just aid to you while you are in USA

  • @user-jf5su6ym1c
    @user-jf5su6ym1c Před rokem +2

    Thank you very much for this productive information.

  • @jesselyncastro5744
    @jesselyncastro5744 Před rokem +4

    I am U.S CITIZEN but Natural born as Filipino i am thinking about to take Dual citizen but it also came to my mind there's a lot of disadvantages.

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

    • @amimin6662
      @amimin6662 Před rokem +1

      Get your Filipino citizenship. You need autonomy of both country. Dual citizenship is a privilege. Such privilege can be repealed or revoked. Kaya kumuha ako niyan because anything can happen and you have a second choice. May possibility dual citizenship could ne repealed, revoked if not end this privelege to Filipinos abroad.

    • @uymarketingservitek8423
      @uymarketingservitek8423 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I don't find any disadvantage. Very convenient.

  • @jcquickcooking5143
    @jcquickcooking5143 Před rokem +1

    This video just pop up un my yt newsfeed and when i saw the title on this and it was very interesting.
    And thanks alot attorney for the free explanation about this topic.
    I and i am new follower now.
    Godblessed you po.

  • @myrajoy1437
    @myrajoy1437 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for sharing your amazing impormision

  • @carmentajapal4235
    @carmentajapal4235 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing good information about dual citizenship. I will think it over .

  • @lydiazafra3476
    @lydiazafra3476 Před rokem +4

    There is no disadvantage of being dual citizens as long as you pay your yearly income tax here in USA if you do not have income in Philippines thenyou don’t have to file income tax , my daughter is US born too but no plan of applying dual .. the advantage of being dual is you can stay in Philippines as long as you like. But if you are not dual , after 6 months you pay certain amount that’s the problem of my cousin in law he has to pay more than 50,000 pesos here in Philippines so he never comes back here in USA

    • @JojieCerteza
      @JojieCerteza Před rokem

      if you want land it becomes an issue. Actual land, not condo's. I am an expat, we have this problem 5 acres is max we can have.

    • @lydiazafra3476
      @lydiazafra3476 Před rokem

      @@JojieCerteza we bought 7000 square meters lot in Panglao Bohol , we have already a buyer waiting for all paper works so many many , going to BIR is one of the problem to get tin , drivers lic . both husband and wife , survey , right of way and many other things , I am here in USA now the sale is on going .,.

    • @JojieCerteza
      @JojieCerteza Před rokem

      @@lydiazafra3476 google says that's only 1.7acres. You missed my point. The point simply states, there's a limitation of land you can own. Being an expat and have sisters we own combined 15 acres and that's the limit. We can't own anymore.
      I get your point, buy, sell etc. Provided you are a former filipino.
      Foreigners as I understand it, can't own a piece of land.
      Did we missundertood each other in some way?
      where there changes in the law on who can own land Philippines that I missed?

    • @lydiazafra3476
      @lydiazafra3476 Před rokem

      @@JojieCerteza ok why would you own too much property if you live in USA , the lot I am talking about is more tan 100 million , prime lot in Panglao , Bohol at 26,000 pesos per square meter

    • @JojieCerteza
      @JojieCerteza Před rokem

      @@lydiazafra3476 I was simply stating where it can be disadvantaged, if you are filipino citizen. The other conversations are diverting from the main point.

  • @ermelindamarullo3188
    @ermelindamarullo3188 Před rokem +1

    Watching from south Carolina USA thank you Attorney

  • @jgconnell2252
    @jgconnell2252 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤

  • @lydiazafra3476
    @lydiazafra3476 Před rokem +1

    So it’s more advantageous to be dual rather than not , as I said if you go home to the Philippines for than 6 months you pay I think you pay there is Philippines bc if you have salaried income pension ( not supplemental income ) you will continue to receive it wherever you are ..but if you don’t receive for any reason you have to call source of income why you are not receiving your salary , that’s a big hustle plus you pay for long distance e fee ..❤ from USA

  • @marionrhodaalico3404
    @marionrhodaalico3404 Před rokem +7

    Ive never watched this video but even before I came across this one I have already decided not to get dual citizenship..NZ- my adoptive mother country, has better protection scheme for its citizens than my beloved mother country Philippines.I prefer using my nz passport wherever I go.

  • @mervynbumatay6914
    @mervynbumatay6914 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing..I appreciate it..am a Filipino Canadian and you enlightened me so much regarding rules ..benefits and such

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

  • @llewelyncarpio4148
    @llewelyncarpio4148 Před rokem +9

    Dual Citizenship is having the best of both worlds ...

  • @pamagboo3818
    @pamagboo3818 Před rokem +1

    If you are planning to stay longer or retire in the Phil, dual citizenship is the best option. With respect to taxation if you have income from other country for ex Phil, because the Phil has a tax treaty with your other country, then you dont have to worry as long as you declare your income to its respective country of your choice, ie for ex declare your Phil income to the Philippines or you can declare that income also in US /Canada and no double taxation is required. All the other 5 reasons are minor / normal issues which may not be applicable to all persons, especially retirees like us.

  • @cagsix7177
    @cagsix7177 Před rokem +12

    Dual citizenship is good only for one purpose only acquire business/property in my opinion

    • @ropineapplehead2198
      @ropineapplehead2198 Před rokem +1

      Don’t forget Visa requirements too, especially if you plan to stay long term or indefinitely. It will save on yearly reporting and visa extension which comes with a monetary & time/appearance costs.

    • @bayareatanders
      @bayareatanders Před rokem

      You can stay indefinitely as you wish without leaving the country if you are a dual citizen and you can buy as many land as you can afford. Of course you have to pay the necessary property taxes. Also if you are a senior you can get discounts on restaurants, airlines and you can have privileges on waiting in line in banks, pharmacies etc.

  • @mayg.931
    @mayg.931 Před rokem +1

    I think you are right about that, thanks so much for your advice

  • @virginiafox6338
    @virginiafox6338 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for the direct response. You answered my request so perfect. Now my friend who is slated to go home for good before the end of this year is also overwhelmed by your response. And the second, I can already prepare for my old age to be with my siblings in Pampanga for good. Thanks and Good luck to your educational vlog. We appreciate this kind of vlog encounters due to the lenght of time we had been away from our beloved country we lost our knowledge of how things goes on over there. THANKS FOR THIS NEW TECH OF VLOGING STYLE WE ARE UPDATED ON HOW THINGS ARE OVER THERE. GOOD LUCK TO YOU AND YOUR VLOG. MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS AND STAY SAFE!!

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem

      You are welcome! 😊

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

    • @glendahobart355
      @glendahobart355 Před rokem

      @@YourLawyer I am a dual citizen (PHIL-US) thru re.acquisition. The person from the Phil embassy based in New York, assured the US before we applied that there will be no double taxation. But watching this video just confused me. I am a senior citizen, redifing mainly in the Philippines. All my income (no business) comes from the US. Zero income earned here in the Phil. Do I need to file income tax here?
      Thank you.

  • @charitolumanog3466
    @charitolumanog3466 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much, Atty for sharing your expertise! Dami kong natutunan! God bless you and your family!❤️

  • @MariaMaria-pr8qw
    @MariaMaria-pr8qw Před rokem +7

    Why it is not good idea.I thought it's the best choice.

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem +2

      Hi there! This video tackles the objections or reasons of those who are not in favor of having dual citizenship and my own take on those objections. I hope you will watch the video and share your thoughts with us. 😊

  • @cjkids2061
    @cjkids2061 Před rokem +1

    I have no regrets for my dual citizen and of course my kids too.

  • @Joehilario319
    @Joehilario319 Před rokem +5

    Plano ko pa nman sana magdual citizen, thanks Sir for the Information

    • @tinkerbillrellim3272
      @tinkerbillrellim3272 Před rokem

      Wag kang matakot mag DC bruh pag Mag OATH taking explainan ka naman bakit ka nag DC?

  • @LYZASTABLE
    @LYZASTABLE Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing …. Yeah as for me po I prepared to be just Canadian Citizen. Happy and contented po. Salamat po.

  • @zzzz-ok7733
    @zzzz-ok7733 Před rokem +5

    Dual citizenship is almost always a good matter!☑️☑️☑️☑️☑️☑️☑️☑️

  • @blessparco
    @blessparco Před 8 měsíci

    Very thankful for this as someone who just became French. Of course, I will obtain the PH one. Mabuhay po. 🇫🇷🇵🇭🙏🏼

  • @okamsug
    @okamsug Před rokem +17

    Yup, the justice system in the Philippines is almost non-existent, especially if you are not very rich or don’t know the “right” people. It’s so slow and ripe with incompetence and corruption. We are having problems with our relatives who are trying to steal our properties and we have been waiting for a judgement for more than 8 years. We have all the legal documents for our properties but somehow the would be thieves are finding ways to delay the proceedings with the blessings of the judge. It’s infuriating.

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem +1

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

    • @thelmasathiraju4969
      @thelmasathiraju4969 Před rokem

      Justice delayed is justice denied. The lady justice eyes which is closed and covered is now seeing signs of $$$ PHP and other monetary signs😂

  • @felglo5902
    @felglo5902 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for some legal advice…. It’s been beneficial in my decision making.

  • @flordelynbaggao3112
    @flordelynbaggao3112 Před rokem +3

    Can you please discuss about the pros & cons of being dual citizen as I am a British Citizen.

    • @FGest.07
      @FGest.07 Před rokem

      That is exactly what the video is all about. Didn't you watch it?

    • @maryannemoll
      @maryannemoll Před rokem

      Hahahaha! You’re funny, Flordelyn.

  • @Macjohn1419
    @Macjohn1419 Před 2 měsíci

    My late wife is a Filipina and when she was alive, all her friends told her to get dual citizenship. I advised her against it for the same reasons you pointed out. One of the main reasons is if the government is in turmoil and there is a police or military action, she may not leave the country because she will be treated as a current citizen. In the case of getting in trouble at the local level, someone or group can accuse you of something, whether real or fabricated, and you cannot get help from the U.S. Embassy because of their policies regarding getting involved with the dual citizenship complexities. My wife agreed it wasn’t worth the risk to get a dual citizenship. She preferred her American citizenship and never regretted her decision.

  • @encinoman740
    @encinoman740 Před rokem +27

    There's definitely advantages to having a dual-citizen especially if you want to keep your liabilities that you own.

    • @frederickzoreta6617
      @frederickzoreta6617 Před rokem +5

      I SUPER AGREE!
      Pinoy here and been in Canada for 12 years.

    • @ronsagolili3737
      @ronsagolili3737 Před rokem +4

      I am not against this topic about dual citizenship or whatsoever but I just wanted to share about another CITIZENSHIP which is CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN. In the book of Philippians 3:20-21 "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." We can obtain citizenship in heaven IF WE obey the commandments of the Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Citizenship on earth is temporal. In the book of 2 Corinthians 4:18 “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.” Colossians 3:2 "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth."

    • @lanycombo742
      @lanycombo742 Před rokem +2

      Advantages million times dahil hindi elligal sa kung saan gusto ng bansa ...

    • @willieng2919
      @willieng2919 Před rokem

      SA NGAYON PAREHO LAMANG ANG MGA INTERES NG BAWAT BANSA ANG MAGBAYAD NG BUWIS SA GOBYERNO . ANG TANONG NAGBIBIGAY BA NG MAAYOS NA SERBISYO ANG GOBYERNO NG PILIPINAS PARA SA PAGKAKASAKIT NG INDIBEDUAL ? SA IBANG BANSA BASTAT MAAYOS ANG MGA DOKUMENTO MO AT NAGBABAYAD KA NG KAUKULANG BUWIS .MAYROON SILANG MGA GAMOT NA KALAHATI ANG BAYAD O LIBRE AT OSPITAL NA GAGAMUTIN KA NG WALANG HINIHINGING DEPOSITO SA INYO . SAMANTALANG SA PILIPINAS WALANG KANG PERA BAHALA KA BUHAY MO .HINDI BALING MAGBAYAD NG BUWIS PERÒ MAY MAAYOS NA PANGANGASIWA SA MGA TAONG MAY KARAMDAMAN .

    • @IamMagsB
      @IamMagsB Před rokem +1

      you mean assets?

  • @virginiavaldez9731
    @virginiavaldez9731 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for all the very important information. regarding Dual Citizenship ♥️😇🙏

  • @Mielbourne9
    @Mielbourne9 Před rokem +4

    Hi atty., I’m wondering if you can include Australia in the discussion as you have focus mostly on US and Canada. Thank you.

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem +2

      I will. 😊

    • @maritesapron6931
      @maritesapron6931 Před rokem +1

      Agree a lot of filos as well confuse here in Australia what are the pros n cons

  • @PierreFromCanada
    @PierreFromCanada Před měsícem +1

    Excellent information! Thank you.

  • @michaelamontemayor448
    @michaelamontemayor448 Před rokem +18

    Some countries do not accept it. I will always choose the Philippines. If I have to make a choice. But I am lucky enough to be in a foreign country that dual or more citizenships is accepted.

    • @Nicky94080
      @Nicky94080 Před rokem

      lol

    • @marithessmonte1210
      @marithessmonte1210 Před rokem

      Hi Michaela, which country is your current residency?

    • @michaelamontemayor448
      @michaelamontemayor448 Před rokem +1

      @@marithessmonte1210 somewhere in continental Europe 🇪🇺 😜

    • @marithessmonte1210
      @marithessmonte1210 Před rokem

      @@michaelamontemayor448 reason I asked is because my hubby's last name is same as yours. Baka mag kamag anak kayo.😊

    • @michaelamontemayor448
      @michaelamontemayor448 Před rokem

      @@marithessmonte1210 hi MM!! It's an alias who's name is 6ft under

  • @noraidalee4184
    @noraidalee4184 Před 9 měsíci

    yung agreement po ng Philippines sa Australia, kung saan ka nagwowork doon ka itatax lang. Mabuti pa rin ang dual, kasi di ka tourist sa sarili mong bansa na Philippines, para makabilika ng property at makapagbusiness kasi Filipino citizen ka, kung may SSS ka sa Pinas may pension ka at kung citizen ka pa rin ng ibang country meron ka pa rin na pension,kung working ka pa doon sa country na yun meron ka pang superannuation na lumpsum, at kung may business ka pa sa Pinas meron ka pa rin income. Ang abroad for work then uwi na sa Pinas for retirement mas maganda buhay. Free pa ang Philhealth sa age ng senior, may discount pa sa food.

  • @liarsdontgotoheaven4281
    @liarsdontgotoheaven4281 Před rokem +4

    I have heard of some crime committed in the Philippines and some sentencing seamed harsh while others seamed fair. This could be said for my country as well. However, the prison system in the Philippines is a disaster. Putting children with adults is not wise. I hope they change this soon. It's best to obey the laws and not go to prison. God bless the Philippines ❤

  • @nadi9345
    @nadi9345 Před 7 dny +2

    We filipinos in the US are lucky enough we have the choice to live or go back to the Philipines when we get old and retired. If your social security benefit is not enough to support your living expenses in the US we can go back to the Philippines and live there comfortably.

  • @marsof4852
    @marsof4852 Před rokem +6

    I was born, raised and grew up in the Philippines but now i am holding a norwegian passport. I am only norwegian citizen. I did not get dual citizenship due to some reasons. Norwegian passport is stronger than the Philippine passport and thats the fact.Example: if you travel to another country with a Philippine passport i must say it is a weak passport if something happens to you since Philippines government is not that strong compared to other big & developed countries. I chose the citizenship where i currently live my life and settled.

    • @BisayainHolland
      @BisayainHolland Před rokem

      so if your staying more than 30 days in Philippines it means you have to pay? Im thinking also to hold a dutch passport. They are strong passport just like other west countries.

    • @marsof4852
      @marsof4852 Před rokem

      @@BisayainHolland u can stay up to 1 year no visa as "balikbayan"..just bring ur birth certificate stating u were born in the Philippines or old/cancelled Philippine passport. For ur spouse he can stay the same lenght as urs provided he needs to show marriage contract, for ur kids birth certificate stating u r the mother.

    • @monicasuson6370
      @monicasuson6370 Před rokem

      You don't have to use your Filipino passport. Keep using your Norwegian passport if it's better. Apparently, people like you have no properties in the Phils. so there is no need for dual citizenship.

    • @enricocontrerasaraneta7290
      @enricocontrerasaraneta7290 Před rokem +1

      The logic of assuming that passport like Philippines passport is weak is really not entirely true and not applicable at this era...
      as of today, pH passport is very powerful to travel within Asia, Africa and south America even Oceania
      While Norwegian passport holders must secure visas before entering, china, Vietnam, India, Brazil, Iran, Cuba etc etc and visa fees is very costly for all western nationals
      Now a days, majority of countries on earth really adhered to RECIPROCAL VISA POLICY hence passports of any western countries like Norway passport is good ONLY for travel to any western countries but not the entire world same goes to Canada, Australia, uk, USA passports etc.

    • @marsof4852
      @marsof4852 Před rokem

      @@enricocontrerasaraneta7290 going to USA, canada, australia, oceania..norway doesnt need visa that takes months for approval. It only needs esta and etas that they can acquire easily. Philippine passports need visa almost all over the world. Hence Norwegian passport is still stronger than Philippine passport.

  • @YollyBarker
    @YollyBarker Před 2 dny

    I’m dual citizen, I’m enjoying both benefits. In the case of Tax , you will only pay if you earn heaps of income but if you manage it well , it is fine

  • @rosalinabulingot7979
    @rosalinabulingot7979 Před rokem +4

    Good evening. My question is what if I haven't worked at all in the Philippines and decided to live there 3 to 5 months only a year without working at all for vacation purpose only? The country I'm living have treaty in the Philippines

    • @reinemina8651
      @reinemina8651 Před rokem

      What’s the question? Sorry I didn’t get it. (I’m reading comments because there are so much that you could learn from other people too).

    • @ropineapplehead2198
      @ropineapplehead2198 Před rokem

      If you’re on a foreign passport, you will have to deal with the visa extension issues.