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pinoyako
paano po ba mag-apple ng dual citizenship...... nasa alaska po ako ngayon at nag decide ako na mag aaplay eh kasamahan palad eh d ko alam kung paano o saan. tinanung ko nanay ko at sagot naman sakin eh d nya rin alam. at nag tanong naman ako sa mga kay-bigan ko pero d nila rin alam. sa pilipinas ba mag aaplay o pwede narin dito sa us. kung halimbaw pwede dito sa us, saan dito.

gusto ko mag apply ng dual kc pag us citizen ka na eh d ka mamabili ng land sa pilipinas saka gusto ko parin na filipino citizen ako kahit na ano.
maogmang_aki
QUOTE(pinoyako @ Apr 11 2007, 03:05 PM) [snapback]2861518[/snapback]

paano po ba mag-apple ng dual citizenship...... nasa alaska po ako ngayon at nag decide ako na mag aaplay eh kasamahan palad eh d ko alam kung paano o saan. tinanung ko nanay ko at sagot naman sakin eh d nya rin alam. at nag tanong naman ako sa mga kay-bigan ko pero d nila rin alam. sa pilipinas ba mag aaplay o pwede narin dito sa us. kung halimbaw pwede dito sa us, saan dito.

gusto ko mag apply ng dual kc pag us citizen ka na eh d ka mamabili ng land sa pilipinas saka gusto ko parin na filipino citizen ako kahit na ano.


eh di magtanong ka sa Philippine Embassy dyan sa lugar nyo! biggrin.gif
FlipSides
Pag-galing ka sa pinas, den nag-oath-taking ka na nga naturalization sa US, then dual citizenship ka na, use either us or pinas passport, but not both (I think)
bari
can i add to the question?? pag nagdual citizenship ba ibig sabihin dalawa ang income tax mo??
yuuri
pag gusto mo ng dual citizenship, ibig sabihin salawahan ka... hehehe...
loyalty mo, imbes na sa pilipinas lang, eh dapat pati na rin sa US
FlipSides
QUOTE(bari @ Apr 14 2007, 06:13 AM) [snapback]2871714[/snapback]

can i add to the question?? pag nagdual citizenship ba ibig sabihin dalawa ang income tax mo??


pag wala kang income sa pinas, then no need file for income tax sa pinas. Pag meron kang business or nagtrabaho ka don, di siyempre mag-file ka.
ToTiKaG
QUOTE(pinoyako @ Apr 11 2007, 01:05 PM) [snapback]2861518[/snapback]

paano po ba mag-apple ng dual citizenship...... nasa alaska po ako ngayon at nag decide ako na mag aaplay eh kasamahan palad eh d ko alam kung paano o saan. tinanung ko nanay ko at sagot naman sakin eh d nya rin alam. at nag tanong naman ako sa mga kay-bigan ko pero d nila rin alam. sa pilipinas ba mag aaplay o pwede narin dito sa us. kung halimbaw pwede dito sa us, saan dito.

gusto ko mag apply ng dual kc pag us citizen ka na eh d ka mamabili ng land sa pilipinas saka gusto ko parin na filipino citizen ako kahit na ano.

Then stay as filipino as you can by following these:
Hoy!

If any of the following sounds familiar to you, then you're probably Filipino. Admit it, some halo-halo sounds pretty good right about now.

- You answer to "Pssst!!"
- You point with your lips.
- You have relatives whose nicknames consist of repeated syllables like Ling-Ling, Bong-Bong, or Che-Che.
- You have uncles and aunts named Boy, Girlie or Baby.
- In your dining room there's a picture of "Last Supper" - and on either side of it are a giant wooden spoon and fork.
- The furniture in your house is wrapped in plastic or covered in blankets.
- You use shopping bags as garbage bags.
- You have a piano no one plays.
- You keep a tabo in your bathroom.
- You own a barrel man from Baguio.
- You can't resist buying items on sale even if you don't need them.
- You eat with your hands.
- and you cut your meat with a spoon and fork.
- You know a meal isn't a meal unless there's rice.
- There's Spam, Vienna sausage and corned beef in your pantry.
- You eat or have eaten fried spam and eggs with rice for breakfast.
- Whenever friends come over, they ask for "meat rolls" and you know they mean lumpia.
- You greet your elders by touching their hands to your forehead.
- You always kiss your relatives on the cheek whenever you enter or leave the room.
- Your relatives sing karaoke when they come over.
- A party isn't a party unless there's line dancing (who doesn't love the Todo Todo, Chilly Cha Cha and September???)
- You don't get grossed out by balut.
- Your mom puts sugar and hot dogs in her spaghetti.
- Your Lola taught you to gargle with warm salt and ginger water when you have a sore throat.
- You always take your shoes off when you enter a house.
- You know what the "chocolate sauce" in dinuguan is actually made of
- The tissues in your bathroom came from Holiday Inn.
- You "open" and "close" the lights.
- Your friends know what it means to be on Filipino Time.
- You think Christmas season begins in October and ends in January.
- Your second piece of luggage is a balikbayan box.
- You've mastered the art of packing a suitcase to double capacity.
- You've ridden in a tricycle that doesn't require peddling
- You hold your palms together in front of you and say "excuse, excuse" when you pass in between people or in front of the TV.
- Goldilocks is more than a fairy tale character to you.
- You say "prijider" instead of refrigerator
- Your Dad is/was in the Navy or your mom is a nurse or in many cases both.
- You leave a party with more food than you came with.
- You're seen with a boy who's not Filipino and he's automatically your boyfriend and everyone knows about it
- You have Chinese furniture and walls screens in your house
- Your mom or dad came from a family with at least 10 children
-your parents over exaggerate the time (ex:" hoy gising na ! its almost 12 o clock," when it is really 11:15am)
- you pronounce "f's" as "p's" and "p's" as "f's" eg. pliffing = flipping , pork = fork [or vise versa ]
- Finding relatives at the airport entails scouring the crowd for a bunch of people fussing with a balikbayan box.
- Anyone whose name you can't recall in conversation is referred to as "si ano".
-Somehow there is always room for one more on the motorcycle or tricycle!
- You take off your shoes in the house.
- Your mom tells you to wear your "chanelas" when you go outside.
- You ask your mom what your "ulam" is when shes cooking.
- Your mom likes oriental furniture.
- You can speak one or more: tagalog, illocano, kapangpangan or cebuano
-You can understand either: tagalog, illocana, kapangpangan or cebuano
-You always have sardines in your pantry.
-You've eaten the bird of the balut at least once was
-You know the "Otso-otso".
-If you're not the youngest in the family, you look like your mom.
-You like Kare-Kare.
-Church is a must on Sundays.
-The first thing you offer your guests is food.
-You like the "Black Eyed Peas" because one of the guys is Filipino.
- Taho is Deeeelish!
-You believe its bad to waste food.
-Your mom tells you that its bad luck to sleep with your hair wet.
-You own a "walis ting ting".
-You like ALL of the following: Sinigang, Nilaga, Tilapia, Dinuguan, Pansit, and Lumpia.
-Mango is a dessert.
-You get excited when you see a Filipino on an American channel.
ay_naku
----->>>>if you want to re-acquire your filipino citizenship, this is the pertinent law ..... http://www.immigration.gov.ph/immigration_laws09.php


eto pala ang Q & A regarding that law....http://www.philembassy.au.com/download/Q&A-RA9225-C-210105.pdf

----->>>>the application form is this....http://www.philippineembassy-usa.org/downloads/pdf/dc/reacquisitionDC.pdf


tapos dual citizen ka na.......
pinoyako
damn so i need t wait 3 more years to apply for a dual citizen, damn that's long.

kaka us citizen ko lang eh.
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