DUAL CITIZENSHIP VS. PERMANENT RESIDENT VISA: WHICH OPTION IS BETTER TO SETTLE OR RETIRE IN PHL?

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  • čas přidán 18. 11. 2022
  • Dual citizenship; dual citizen; Philippine dual citizenship; Philippine dual citizen; Permanent resident visa; PR visa; Philippine visa; Philippine permanent resident visa; Permanent resident status; Philippine Immigration Law; Philippine immigration; Philippine immigration guidelines; permanent residency in the Philippines; retirement in the Philippines; Benefits of a Permanent Resident Visa; Philippine vlog; Philippine travel; Benefits of dual citizenship; retiring in the Philippines; Bureau of Immigration; Philippine Immigration Act; Balikbayan Visa; Spousal Visa; Permanent resident visa; Philippine immigrant; Rights of dual citizen; rights of a dual citizen; Former Filipinos; Overseas Filipino; Filipino abroad; Former natural born Filipino citizens; Citizenship; Philippine citizenship; Retail Trade Liberalization Act; Foreign Investment Act; Investing in the Philippines; Foreign ownership in Philippine business; Foreign ownership in Philippine corporation; taxation of foreign nationals; Philippine Income Tax; National Internal Revenue; TRAIN Law; Doing business in the Philippines; Participation of foreigners in the electoral process in the Philippines; Partisan political activities; election in the Philippines; practice of profession in the Philippines; Professional Regulation Commission; Supreme Court of the Philippines; Special Resident Retiree’s Visa or SRRV; 13G visa; 13 (g) visa in the Philippines; Section 13 (g) of the Philippine Immigration Act, as amended; Filipinos naturalized in a foreign country; naturalization in a foreign country; loss of Philippine citizenship; How to re-acquire your Philippine citizenship; Citizenship Retention and Re-acquisition Act of 2003; Republic Act No. 9225; RA 9225; Is it more advantageous for a former natural-born Filipino citizen to acquire the Philippine dual citizenship than to simply have a permanent resident visa in the Philippines? Let us compare dual citizenship and permanent residency: No. 1, if you are a Philippine dual citizen, you have the right to travel with a Philippine Passport, something that you cannot enjoy by simply being a permanent resident in the Philippines. According to some, having a Philippine passport makes travel to the Philippines easier because you can avoid long queues in the Immigration. Your Philippine passport may also allow you to enter with ease some countries which you cannot easily enter using your foreign passport. But what really makes the difference, I think, is about the sense of pride and joy that it brings to a person who deeply values his/her original citizenship - his/her being a Filipino. No. 2, the right to own real property in the Philippines. Kung ikaw ay isang Philippine dual citizen, you have the right to own land in the Philippines. It could be residential, commercial, industrial or agricultural. The only limitation on land ownership is that you can own up to a maximum of 5 hectares only of agricultural land, which limitation applies to all citizens of the Philippines as imposed by the agrarian reform law. • Kung ikaw naman ay isang former Natural-born Filipino citizen, in short, a foreigner, you can still own land in the Philippines but subject to the lot size limitation: for residential purposes - up to 1000 sqm of urban land or 1 hectare of rural land (RA 8179) and for business or investment purposes - up to 5000 sqm of urban land or 3 hectares of rural land (BP185). Condominiums are subject only to 40% limitation on foreign ownership, so you don’t have to become a Filipino dual citizen to buy a condominium unit. No. 3, as a Philippine dual citizen, you can engage in a business in the Philippines, without the restrictions that apply to foreigners. For foreigners po kasi, kasama po dito ang mga former Filipinos, you can engage only in business wherein foreign ownership is allowed. Although recent amendatory laws have relaxed the restrictions on foreign investors. No. 4, the right to practice one’s profession. Kapag na-retain o na-reacquire mo ang Philippine citizenship mo under RA 9225, pwede mong ma-practice ang profession mo sa Pilipinas provided that you get your license from the Professional Regulation Commission or in the case of lawyers, from the Supreme Court. But if you stay as a foreigner, you cannot engage in the practice of the profession na naka-lista sa Negative List na binanggit ko kanina. Maliban na lang kung may agreement ang Pilipinas with the other country on reciprocity; meaning, pinapayagan din ang mga Pilipino na mag-practice ng nasabing profession sa bansang yun.
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Komentáře • 256

  • @gh-dw3tg
    @gh-dw3tg Před rokem +5

    Another great video. Thank you very much! Keep rockin

  • @joebarro6866
    @joebarro6866 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for honoring my request! Salamat po.

  • @xela1621
    @xela1621 Před rokem +8

    Thanks for the detailed info about the comparison between dual citizenship and permanent resident visa. I am a lawyer by profession but had no inkling about both rights. I became a dual citizen last September, 2022. At least now, I believe that I made the right choice of applying for dual citizenship.Although I am a lawyer by profession as a member of the Bar, I don't intend to practice the same. Your detailed comparison was a good for thought for me.

  • @zariwilmot8844
    @zariwilmot8844 Před rokem +3

    Sir, thank you so much for this detailed information. I will do the Permanent Visa application. Ingat din po Sir. Bless you more as we are blessed to have found you through the 21st century technology! Wish we have more Filipinos like you.🙏

  • @MamiAdarna
    @MamiAdarna Před rokem +1

    liked and I have learned another thing regarding the law, thanks po ulit Atty

  • @filipinaisraeli
    @filipinaisraeli Před rokem +5

    Good to know thanks for the great info Atty. I prefer to be Dual Citizen .im very proud as Filipino.😊

  • @alexcampbell1895
    @alexcampbell1895 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the information. God bless.

  • @jcquickcooking5143
    @jcquickcooking5143 Před rokem +1

    Aaw very thanks po attorney sa magandang free information,atleast sa awareness. Godblessed po.

  • @sweetbeeze1530
    @sweetbeeze1530 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I would rather have a permanent visa. Thanks for all the information. You’re great…

  • @user-dm6do5vo6j
    @user-dm6do5vo6j Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you , I really appreciate po the information you provide us. God bless you!

  • @junglejim4549
    @junglejim4549 Před rokem +1

    Salamat for your educational video!

  • @helencabrejas5816
    @helencabrejas5816 Před rokem +11

    I’m proud to be a Filipino and a Canadian citizen.

  • @sweetbeeze1530
    @sweetbeeze1530 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for all the informations.

  • @marietahartman2927
    @marietahartman2927 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the information.

  • @coraasuncion4989
    @coraasuncion4989 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for these informations they are helpful

  • @rowenakaiser9566
    @rowenakaiser9566 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this Video,now im enlighten, i prefer the Permanent Resident.😊

  • @procesarobediso2429
    @procesarobediso2429 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Atty🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️

  • @nedskiechannel3892
    @nedskiechannel3892 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for the information appreciate it take care and be safe 👍👍👍

    • @aliciacerezo6093
      @aliciacerezo6093 Před rokem

      Thank you for the Imformation
      Appreciate it take care and God bless 🙏

  • @marivicharris1816
    @marivicharris1816 Před rokem +3

    I'm a proud Filipino who have a permanent residence at U.S.and me and my hubby gonna enjoy the balikbayan program 😀 Thank you for this video KABAYAN. God blessed us all.🙏

  • @marlenemiller6650
    @marlenemiller6650 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing this video

  • @gwenalabata7872
    @gwenalabata7872 Před rokem +5

    Another very informational video Atty. Kudos to you ! ---thru your videos,I am able to make a sound judgment and decide better which path to choose between Dual Citizenship vs Permanent Residency . Thank you !!

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem +1

      You are welcome! Thank you also for supporting this channel. 🙏🏻

    • @martinlin6007
      @martinlin6007 Před rokem +2

      do you have an office in manila?

    • @wynnslasafn4707
      @wynnslasafn4707 Před rokem

      Thank you..as a permanent resident of other country..born Filipino..do i have the priviledge as well as the others to have what senior citzen enjoy? Thanx

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@wynnslasafn4707 if you are still a Filipino citizen, you are entitled to senior citizen benefits in PH. You can get a senior ID card from your town/ city.

  • @fayeoldale5684
    @fayeoldale5684 Před rokem +3

    Hello po Im proud to be a Pilipino ! My Child tend and I are dual Citizens .

  • @lydiageib4971
    @lydiageib4971 Před rokem +1

    Thank you po sa impormation

  • @evasimpson8512
    @evasimpson8512 Před rokem +3

    I choose the dual citizen because if she/ he born in the Phil’s. . Salamat po sa igo Atty.

  • @wenn9189
    @wenn9189 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for your guidance on this. After listening from your explanations, now I made up my mind not to pursue dual citizenship. I prefer permanent residency program.

  • @henrychua6476
    @henrychua6476 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot.

  • @yrien982
    @yrien982 Před rokem +3

    the only downside as a Filipino citizen with philippine passport is that kung mahilig kang magtravel all over the world lagi ka mag aaply ng visa vs. powerful passport pede up to 30 days in some countries without visa...and also opening a peso account or philippines bank account only available sa filipinos? im not sure...

  • @josephineguntert9077
    @josephineguntert9077 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for impormation ako dual pass Switzerland 🇨🇭 and pillipinen pass

  • @user-tx8jj9ip8f
    @user-tx8jj9ip8f Před 4 dny

    Thank you Sir for your explanations between dual and permanent citizenship I really enlighten to your insight. What’s the requirement to become permanent resident. Thank you

  • @euniceudiado7241
    @euniceudiado7241 Před rokem +6

    I think I’ll go for permanent resident.

  • @sonyabiera1178
    @sonyabiera1178 Před rokem

    Thanks, n God, bless forever 🙏

  • @leopoldodurico6174
    @leopoldodurico6174 Před rokem +1

    Mas ok mag dual kaysa permanent USAresident, no problem kung magtagal sa Pilipinas. Kung permanent resident ka, kailangan mo ng reentry permit na puedeng alisin sa iyo kung mag overstay ka sa Pilipinas. Kadalasan, ang bigay nila na reentry permit for two years kung saan maraming tanong pag balik mo sa US. Kung minsan, may marinig ka pang di mabuti sa customs ng US.

  • @Eanne7406
    @Eanne7406 Před rokem +2

    I enjoy my balikbayan visa free entry back and port with my kids very easy at walang hazzle

  • @joerex2612
    @joerex2612 Před rokem +5

    You didn't mention the comparison of how easy or how hard it is to apply for each certification.

  • @MamieNorietv
    @MamieNorietv Před rokem +1

    I prefered Dual Citizen.just i do now here in Turkey

  • @jadin508
    @jadin508 Před rokem +8

    permanent resident would be better for USC. Easier to deal with US embassy if problem arise.

    • @myeverydaylife5529
      @myeverydaylife5529 Před rokem +2

      True. Im thinking of doing dual citizen, kaya lang my kids are both US citizen, and if they want to stay in US, i will probably stay there too. And we already have properties here in US, and later on ayaw namen ibenta because were still want to live here in US, siguro vacation na lang ako sa atin sa Pinas.

    • @veronicawatson3728
      @veronicawatson3728 Před rokem

      Agree 👍i am US citizen and my husband. planning to get only another more year extension before going back to USA, i have balikbayan priveledge for a year until October 28, 2023 can we apply early for that extension? as they said we can stay as residency for 2 years or more

    • @levyoliver5363
      @levyoliver5363 Před rokem

      If i cannot be a dual citizen, ill just be a permanent resident... Just for me to legaly live in the Philippines for good

  • @mariavillamater8105
    @mariavillamater8105 Před rokem +3

    Thank you atty for the information, my question is…. If I will apply for dual citizen, will my pension in the USA be stopped after staying for more than 1year? Thank you sir.

  • @ginabaltmo3750
    @ginabaltmo3750 Před rokem +1

    Permanent residence na po ako ng sweden.. para po sa aken..ok na po ako sa balikbayan privilage madalang lng naman kami makauwi ng pinas.. maximum eh 6weeks..

  • @amgvlogschannelamg7108
    @amgvlogschannelamg7108 Před rokem +7

    Mas marami palang advantage ang Dual cit. Kaysa sa permanent resident.

  • @elenalaabs3155
    @elenalaabs3155 Před rokem +6

    Attorney may tanong po ako .Kapag pinili ko bang mag permanent residence sa Pilipinas with visa ano po ba ang mga requirements? Kailangan po bang mag renew ng visa every year? Marami pong salamat sa lahat ng inpormasyong pinagkakaloob nyo sa lahat.

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Před 11 měsíci +2

      You'll apply only once for permanent residence. However, every year (around Jan to March) you'll have to go to an Immigration office and pay a fee of ~P500.

  • @gemmajusayan
    @gemmajusayan Před rokem +2

    My children are dual citizens and born in Dubai..

  • @richardcraft929
    @richardcraft929 Před rokem +6

    I read all the comments so far and did not find one that fits our situation. I am an American. My wife is a citizen of the Philippines who has just taken her oath of allegiance in the USA. Our plan is for her to become a dual citizen. When I retire and move to the Philippines using a SRRV visa, I will be collecting multiple retirements. I will probably have the retirements set up to guarantee her a lifelong income from those accounts. Now, my question is: if her source of income is from a retirement account in the US, does it get taxed in the Philippines if she is a dual citizen?

    • @ppppaz6023
      @ppppaz6023 Před rokem

      I think no ask ph embassy

    • @hudazki1149
      @hudazki1149 Před rokem +6

      the answer is No. PH wont tax you if your source of income is from US. Same as a legal resident working in US. The only way PH will tax you if you have a source of income or properties in PH.

    • @desert-fax-only
      @desert-fax-only Před rokem

      If resident of the Philippines, subject to Philippine Income Taxation on income from sources within and outside the Philippines. (Sec. 5, RA 10963)
      This from the video itself.

    • @hudazki1149
      @hudazki1149 Před rokem +1

      USA and Philippines has tax treaty. im dual citizen. you dont have to pay taxes. the consulate told us and show the paper in regards with taxation. IRS however can tax you if you have income outside US.. if you are a Filipino with only working visa or a work contract abroad then there is a chance you have to pay taxes in PH.

    • @nobelyncabiguen7071
      @nobelyncabiguen7071 Před rokem +1

      You wife as a former filipino citizen can also apply for srrv visa as principal applicant and you as her dependent spouse is way much cheaper in terms of dollar deposit than you as a principal.

  • @chuckcastro4147
    @chuckcastro4147 Před rokem +1

    Dual citizenship syempre i love my country and missing my country a lot

  • @mamasboy501
    @mamasboy501 Před rokem +1

    Qng permanent resident lang narexpire mas maganda pa din mag apply ng US Citizenship at mag apply ng dual citizenship Kung babalik pa ng Pinas

  • @nathanielcarreon5634
    @nathanielcarreon5634 Před 2 měsíci +2

    One year stay in the country is more than enough for me.

  • @alexmclife2261
    @alexmclife2261 Před rokem +1

    I'm applying for a 13G or SRRV visa this year. intending settle in mindoro, my wife's hometown where she's now resting

  • @RamonMolina-qf7fc
    @RamonMolina-qf7fc Před 2 měsíci

    Many thanks for your informational videos. Under the Balikbayan Program, Is the legal same-sex spouse of the former natural born Filipino citizen included or eligible for the visa-free entry and a 1-year maximum stay ? Maraming salamat.

  • @preciousoliva6631
    @preciousoliva6631 Před rokem +13

    Hi Sir,
    If I apply for a Permanent Residency instead of applying for dual citizenship, can I still avail on the Senior Citizen benifits like travel discounts inside Phil soil?

    • @johannaacupan8913
      @johannaacupan8913 Před rokem +2

      Q

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Před 11 měsíci

      @precious - No. You need to be a PH citizen/ dual citizen to avail of a PH senior citizen card and other bwnefits. Vlogger Grandpa has a good vid on this.

    • @christophermanuel1475
      @christophermanuel1475 Před 7 měsíci

      I am a non quota immigrant 13 G visa. I am 60 years old, and I have a senior card in the Philippines.
      I asked the Office of Senior Citizen Administration and they told me I can have a senior card. From my understanding it will include non Filipino citizens.
      Check the website and other sources for verification.

  • @user-lj9ev7ge3u
    @user-lj9ev7ge3u Před rokem +1

    Now that I understand things better, I feel that being a permanent resident would work best for me. How do you get permanent reisdent visa. Do you have a video on that? Thank you.

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem

      Yes. You can find it in the Channel videos.

  • @nicolasreyes4480
    @nicolasreyes4480 Před rokem

    Very simple im a dual citizen us and phils so i can stay in pi as long as i like

  • @trinicalaguas4094
    @trinicalaguas4094 Před rokem +1

    How about a child born in the US and parents are dual citizenship wants to move in the Philippines permanently but we don’t want the child to give up US citizenship?

  • @kervinmadridano4857
    @kervinmadridano4857 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello sir, salamat po sa mga messages nyo and info n sineshare, pano po kung kunware e citizen po dito sa Australia, ok po b n kumuha ng permanent residence dyan rather than dual citizen? Hope mabasa at maka amot po ng konting info, salamat po ng marami and God bless you po

  • @emmanuelhocate6541
    @emmanuelhocate6541 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much Sir, for such very informative topics… I just saw and subscribed in your channel. My question is what if you acquired some properties in the Philippines when you are still a filipino citizen, and then became naturalized US citizen after few years… So technically you are a foreigner. What will happened to that properties you acquired?. thank you so much

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem

      You remain to be the owner of those properties.

  • @imeldamansueto5786
    @imeldamansueto5786 Před rokem +3

    Can u discuss or give an information about selling properties in the Philippines of a non dual citizen? Properties acquired prior to becoming naturalized citizen of a foreign country

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem +2

      If you are a former Filipino (now a naturalized citizen of a foreign country) who still owns a piece of land in the Philippines which you acquired prior to your naturalization, you have the legal capacity to sell it.

    • @nanettecuauhtli5866
      @nanettecuauhtli5866 Před rokem +2

      Mag file ng Capital Gains as Non Resident Alien that's what I think.
      Dual Citizen ka you file capital gains Philippine Tax as Filipino citizen. I think.
      Atty here can respond to enlighten us.

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem +1

      @@nanettecuauhtli5866 Yes, if you sell a real property in the Philippines, that will be subject to Philippine taxes, ie, capital gains tax and documentary stamp tax. In fact, you cannot transfer the proceeds of the sale to the other country through the banks unless you can present proof that you have paid the taxes in the Philippines. Under the tax treaty of the US and the Philippines, the tax is payable in the Philippines, but US tax law requires that the income from the sale should be declared in the US. If the US citizen desires to avail of the tax privilege under the tax treaty, he/she has to provide the proof to the US government that taxes were paid in the Philippines.

    • @nanettecuauhtli5866
      @nanettecuauhtli5866 Před rokem +2

      @@YourLawyer great info. Thank you

  • @manuelgalang7845
    @manuelgalang7845 Před rokem +1

    I like the ttopic

  • @jeanl9969
    @jeanl9969 Před 11 měsíci

    Tax wise.. I thought po, even if you’re dual.. you can only be taxed from the originatung country where you would be getting your income from, IF my reciprocity agreement with that specific country? Tama po ba? I think, I saw/heard this from your previous video?

  • @WilliamLerum-yi6vj
    @WilliamLerum-yi6vj Před 6 měsíci

    May I know what will happen to the land I bought before I became citizen of other country? These agricultural lands are more than what the foreigner can acquire. I will appreciate if you answer this, or make a video explanation of this. Lands being bought by former filipinos, and now citizen of other countries. Thanks

  • @jamesharker12
    @jamesharker12 Před rokem +3

    Dual citizenship

  • @siusyolafelipe296
    @siusyolafelipe296 Před rokem +1

    Atty. I want to have a personal consultation bago mag decide sa mga plans ko. saan po ang law office ninyo dito pinas.or how can i reach you po?

  • @christophermanuel1475
    @christophermanuel1475 Před 7 měsíci

    I applied for 13G a non quota immigrant visa. As for me this is better than dual citizenship.

  • @hasebemari5096
    @hasebemari5096 Před rokem +1

    Gud eve sir , paano kung may mga lupa ako sa pilipinas, nabili ko ung noong dalaga pa Ako , sa ngayon citizen na Ako dito sa ibang bansa at iba na ang pangalan na ginagamit ko

  • @manig750
    @manig750 Před rokem +2

    Hello sir, my name is Manigandan Rangaraj, I am Indian I married Filipino girl on 2019 at Bacolod city. Already I renewal my residence visa second time last year. I check with immigration while renewal my visa for permanent resident, but immigration officer said Indian can not get permanent resident.

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Před 11 měsíci

      Hi. The Immigration Officer is correct. Indian nationals (along with some others like China, Pakistan, etc) cannot get permanent residence (13A visa) by being the spouse of a Filipina. What you are eligible for is the TRV - temporary residence visa. Info at the Bureau of Immigration website.

  • @akhoto3860
    @akhoto3860 Před rokem +3

    Looks like applying for dual citizenship is more beneficial for me and my son

  • @papz8747
    @papz8747 Před rokem +1

    Srrv visa pinka powerful na visa para sa foreigner kaso PG kinancel mo sobra tagal 5months

  • @joyruth1209
    @joyruth1209 Před rokem +1

    I have a question po… i have some properties i acquired before and I am taking my oath to be a US citizen.. is there any thing I needee to do po? Thanks po.

  • @reyherrera8970
    @reyherrera8970 Před rokem

    how i get the information about Philippine's reciprocity agreement with US in terms of profession practices.

  • @trendingtechgadgets9246
    @trendingtechgadgets9246 Před rokem +2

    Im a dual citizen, my question is if I stay in the Philippines for good, as what you just said i have to pay my income both in and out of the philippines. Does thAT MEAN i i will be paying both in the philippines AND the USA? I know as a US citizen I have to pay my income tax even if i stay in another planet. So, does thAt mean double Taxation? or i only have to pay tax once.if i pay my tax in the Phlippines, the US will not tax me anymore. Please enlighten me. Thank you..

  • @charmerineflores7885
    @charmerineflores7885 Před rokem +1

    Good pm po atty....Sana Po ma sagot nio tanong ko...gusto Po Ako Kunin Ng daddy ko para maging resedent sa U.S. pero Hindi ko Po alam paano...am 42 yrs old am a pilipino my Daddy pilipino pumunta cia sa U.S. 1980... Hanggang ngaun sa U.S.may sakit na Po cia gusto Nia Ako makasama at maalagaan cia...ano dapat ko gawin...

  • @les8518
    @les8518 Před rokem +3

    I agree with you about the pride in having of having citizenship in the Philippines..
    Is there a age restriction for citizenship and residence in the
    Philippines?
    How long does it take to get citizenship or residency?
    Thank you very much for your very informative video.

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Před 11 měsíci

      Hi. There's no age restriction when apolying for either case. Even if you're 90+, you can apply if you're eligible. For dual citizenship, I've heard that it's faster to apply at a PH consulate/ embassy than at the BI office in Manila. If you're living outside of PH, inquire from the embassy/ consulate nearest you. You'll have to go to the embassy for an oathtaking ceremony.
      For the 13G viss, you'll have to apply for it from PH. It takes 3 to 6 months (or so I've heard).

  • @gemmaang2326
    @gemmaang2326 Před rokem

    pano po Attorney if I am not a natural Filipino,i.e., my citizenship was acquired by naturalization; and I am not allowed to reacquire Filipino citizenship if ever I choose to give up the former. My only option then, is to get Permanent Residency? If ever I choose the latter, am I allowed to stay or travel in and out of the country freely as I choose to?

  • @simply_lors9075
    @simply_lors9075 Před rokem +5

    I am a permanent resident here in US but I’m still a Filipino citizen.( I just renewed my Philippine passport). Its up to me if I will apply for Us citizenship or not.

    • @edafernandez200
      @edafernandez200 Před rokem +2

      Of course, you are only resident but not a citizen of that country

    • @MA-wm9vr
      @MA-wm9vr Před rokem +1

      may pumipilit ba?

    • @simply_lors9075
      @simply_lors9075 Před rokem +1

      @@MA-wm9vr what’s your problem?

    • @nanettecuauhtli5866
      @nanettecuauhtli5866 Před rokem +2

      Okay lang na Green Card Holder. Para Philippine Passport pa rin ang gagamitin pag uuwi sa Pilipinas. Para pag ayaw ng babalik sa US, okay na rin.
      It is A CHOICE.

    • @cunt7153
      @cunt7153 Před rokem +1

      @@MA-wm9vr inggit ka?

  • @Mr.C_101
    @Mr.C_101 Před rokem +1

    Can I get a Filipino drivers licence under the Balikbayan program?

  • @guillermobongolan8971
    @guillermobongolan8971 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for the information Atty! Ang question ko ay pag meron kanang 11has na lupa sa Pilipinas before ka maging U.S. Citizen at later on nag dual Citizenship uli. Ang allowed lang na property ay 5has sa dual Citizen. Anong mangyayari sa remaining 6has? tnx

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem

      The 5-hectare limit is for agricultural lands po. If it comes to the knowledge of the DAR, they would probably send you a notice of CARP coverage.

    • @SirTristan50
      @SirTristan50 Před rokem

      I think if you owned it prior to becoming a citizen of another country, it is still yours. Or if you inherited property from Filipino parents.

  • @myrnamalayan4819
    @myrnamalayan4819 Před rokem +2

    Hello Sir! I am a Filipino citizen but now residing here in the US with permanent resident visa .. Let me be guided by your advise if I’m going to petition my children who were over age to come to live here in the US. Which is faster.. to become a U.S. citizen or just a permanent resident. I am not planning to stay here for good but I want to go back to my mother country once I’ll retire.

    • @batangpxtoitz8252
      @batangpxtoitz8252 Před rokem

      Mam mas ok I petition nyo yun mga anak nyo habang immigrant pa lang kayo mas madali kesa mag citizen kayo bago nyo ipetition mas magtatagal.

    • @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY
      @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY Před rokem

      US permanent resident visa or green card, you can travel visa free to Mexico, Canada (ETA required for air travel), Bahamas, Jamaica, Caribbean Netherlands, South Korea, etc..

  • @MyAndreane
    @MyAndreane Před 7 měsíci

    good afternoon po, Atty. pwede po ba mag renounce ng dual citizenship & what will be the negative effects of this ? will i be regarded as persona non-grata afterwards? will the renouncement change the validity of my foreign divorce now & my future plans? also, will the act minimize my chance of getting approved for a permanent resident visa later upon my retirement should i decide to s
    end it in the Philippines? thank u po, Atty

  • @MarissaYonzon-nh1ef
    @MarissaYonzon-nh1ef Před 10 měsíci

    Hi sir, I just want to ask. I have a friend from Dubai who wants to come here to the Philippines permanently, how do I get a visa for him and what are the requirements and how much is it?

  • @jettereq272
    @jettereq272 Před rokem

    It's hopeless getting an appointment for dual citizenship in Calgary. It's been " 7months" and NOTHIN/NO UPDATES YET". I wonder what's going on with the govt agencies abroad.

    • @Ladybug8899
      @Ladybug8899 Před 3 měsíci

      Check the website of the Philippine Embassy in Canada and inquire about their outreach program. The Philippines Embassy will go to places to give services like dual citizenship, civil registry and passport application.

  • @jovyrebuquiao8199
    @jovyrebuquiao8199 Před rokem +5

    Is it easy to apply for permanent residence in the Phils? How long is the processing time?

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Před 11 měsíci

      According to others, it's 3 to 6 months (and you're advised not to leave the country during that time).

  • @charmerineflores7885
    @charmerineflores7885 Před rokem +1

    Sana Po ma tulungan nio Po Ako atty...Mula pinanganak Ako...Hindi ko pa Po cia nkasama...sa chat lng Po kami ngkakilala...sa tulong Ng mga kaibigan Ng tita ko...lahat Po Ng pamilya Ng daddy ko nasa America na Po Ako nalang Po andto sa pinas...

  • @manig750
    @manig750 Před rokem +1

    I want to know is it possible can get permanent resident or dual citizenship

  • @zeneidasterling2581
    @zeneidasterling2581 Před rokem

    I born in the Philippines! N naturalize in us ! My question is how can I apply a permanent visa !!

  • @jjdelamo6246
    @jjdelamo6246 Před 2 měsíci

    does the 1 year stay given to former Filipinos apply every time they re-enter? for example, if i enter on Jan 1 2024 and leave on Dec 31 2024, can I re-enter on Jan 1 2025 and get another 1 year of balikbayan stay?

  • @ermasuda4902
    @ermasuda4902 Před rokem

    Hello po attorney My name is Erma Suda 16 years na po akong Japanese citizen binabalak ko pong mag forgood sa Pilipinas pag nag retired po ako ano po ba ang dapat kong gawin para magkaroon ng permanent visa ano pong mga papeles ang kinakailangan kong isubmit sa immigration ?

  • @allenmegane
    @allenmegane Před rokem +1

    the permanent recidency is sounds good to me!!!but how long the permanent resident visa last in the phils?

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem

      Permanent resident visa for former Filipinos lasts for a lifetime, subject to the renewal of ACR-I Card (Alien Certificate of Registration- Immigration Card). SRR Visa is considered by some as more advantageous as it does not require an annual reporting to the Bureau of Immigration and no ACR-I Card too.

  • @janetpolon9741
    @janetpolon9741 Před rokem +3

    Visa free na 1 year stay in the Philippines ✌️✌️✌️

  • @bobetization
    @bobetization Před 4 měsíci

    Meron daw po akong mamanahin sabi ng lola ko mga 2 hectares, need po bang mag dual ako para makuha ko yong mana, Canadian citizen po ako

  • @pixels4party2
    @pixels4party2 Před rokem +1

    I’m a FilAm and my daughter wanna study nursing in the Philippines and later go back po dito sa US

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem

      Does your daughter have the Philippine citizenship? Or only the US citizenship?

  • @mercyrn6173
    @mercyrn6173 Před rokem +1

    Atty. after you renounced your other citizenship if you run office like Senator Po, Grace what happened sa kanyang US citizenship pwde po ba siya maka pasyal sa US na wlang kahirap hirap khit ni renounced na niya at pwde ba niyang kunin muli ang pgka US citizen nya? Thank you attorney

  • @victordiamena9173
    @victordiamena9173 Před rokem

    Mgandang araw atty, ang tanong ko po ay, dual citizenship po ako ang gmitin ay ph passport kailangan ko po na mg report sa us embassy Ilang buwan ba o taon bgo magbalik sa us. Salamat po , at mabuhay po kyo.

  • @julietllave2913
    @julietllave2913 Před rokem

    I prefer to be a foreigner with a permanent resident.

  • @vhangskie162
    @vhangskie162 Před rokem

    Hi sir kapag permanent visa passport dito sa california na gusto umuwi pwede po ba sa pinas mag stay meron po kailangan kung gusto mo na sa pinas ? Thanks and Godbless

  • @veronicawatson3728
    @veronicawatson3728 Před rokem

    where i can apply for another year to stay as residency, my visa balikbayan end up on October 28, 2023. can i apply ahead for another year to stay my residency? can i apply online or i have to go in manila. i stay in a province with my familys.

  • @jamesharker12
    @jamesharker12 Před rokem +1

    Not going to loose your us citizenship if choice to be dual citizenship, if not planning of staying forever in pinas then don’t.

    • @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY
      @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY Před rokem

      Pag binastos mo ang Lupang Hinirang as amusingly dance or remixing national anthem ng Pilipinas, Pag nasa Philippines ka, makukulong ka and pay a fine, but Philippine passport holder ka sa ibang bansa, they can revoke your Philippine passport and become stateless. Stateless person are impossible to be deported, and If Foreign passport ka if without Philippine citizenship, they’ll grant you persona non grata as they can’t let you enter to the Philippines

  • @Redplane500
    @Redplane500 Před rokem

    If you are a natural born Filipino US citizen, good luck on getting that permanent visa

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Před 11 měsíci

      Why not? The vlogger Bud Brown and his wife (forner Filipino) are on 13G visa. Bud Brown & his wife are both US citizens. His wife opted for 13G instead of dual citizenship.

  • @charmerineflores7885
    @charmerineflores7885 Před rokem

    Sa ngaun Po passport palang Meron Ako...Hindi ko Po alam ano apply ko sa visa....salamat po kung ma pansin nio message ko

  • @josephineguntert9077
    @josephineguntert9077 Před rokem +1

    3 years I go back in pillipinen her Switzerland 🇨🇭 boring thanks po

  • @rchua1
    @rchua1 Před rokem

    Atty. where’s your office in the Philippines

  • @francisdebryune8195
    @francisdebryune8195 Před rokem

    I have the intention to come to Philippines and stay more than one year. Not just one month or 3months

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem

      If you are a former Filipino citizen, you can avail of the balikbayan visa-free entry with 1-year stay, extendible.

  • @josephineportana258
    @josephineportana258 Před rokem

    Sana Po Malaman ko Po Ang sagot Po ninyo,

  • @elsadecastro9785
    @elsadecastro9785 Před rokem +1

    Im a pilipina 81 year old recently become us citizen this year n having hard time walking thru my atharties do I need to apply for dual citizenship

    • @YourLawyer
      @YourLawyer  Před rokem

      Hello po. Nasa inyo po kung nais nyo pong maging dual citizen at kung beneficial po ba ito sa inyo. It depends po kasi sa individual circumstances at plan ng bawat isa. Kung nais nyo pong mag for good na sa Pilipinas, may option po kayong mag dual citizen o mag permanent resident lang. Kung nais nyo lang pong bumisita paminsan-minsan sa Pilipinas, may Balikbayan privilege naman po ang former natural born Philippine citizens for a visa-free entry at 1-year stay sa Pilipinas. Ingat po kayo.