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Dual Citizenship (RA 9225)

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Philippines dual citizenship restoration for former Filipinos and their children. Very affordable, fast process.

Investment
~$200 admin fee
Processing
3 months
Min stay
0 days/year
Tax rate
Territorial%

How popular is this programme?

Searches/mo
720
Interest
Moderate
Trend
Stable +12%
Demand score54/100

Based on Google search demand (US). Updated periodically.

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Key Details

Leads to PRYes
0
Dual citizenshipYes
Remote workβ€”
Healthcare includedβ€”
Crypto acceptedβ€”
Same-sex recognisedβ€”
RenewableYes

Stay Requirements

Citizenship by descent confers a nationality, which is permanent and carries no physical-presence requirement to retain

high confidence

Highlights

  • Restores citizenship for former Filipinos
  • Fast processing in 3 months
  • Affordable admin fee
  • No minimum stay requirement
  • Applicable to children of former citizens

What could change

Changes in immigration laws or political climate may affect eligibility.

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Tax Notes

The Philippines has a territorial tax system, taxing only local income. Foreign income is not taxed for dual citizens.

Last verified: 4/15/2026Updated: 6/10/2026Confidence: high

What to do next

People also ask

Can I be a dual citizen of the US and Philippines?
So if one of your parents was Filipino when you were born in the United States, you are a dual citizen at birth. If this applies to you, you are already Filipino by birth and do not need to apply for dual citizenship.
Can I be a dual citizen of Australia and the Philippines?
For dual citizenship to take effect, the petitioner and their dependents must recite an oath at the Consulate. The oath-taking ceremony is held at the Consulate once a week. Petitioners will be informed by email of the schedule of their oath-taking.

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