Also asked, will a Filipino loss her citizenship by marrying a foreigner?
A Filipino will lose their Filipino citizenship upon being naturalized as a foreigner, and will have to undergo the process below to reacquire/retain their Filipino citizenship.
Subsequently, question is, can a foreigner become a Filipino citizen? Foreign nationals can be naturalized and eventually become Filipino citizens. Those whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines. Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority, and. Those who are naturalized in accordance with law
Accordingly, does a Filipino woman lose her citizenship if she marries a foreigner where the law of his country makes the wife follow the citizenship of the husband?
63, dated October 20, 1936, provides that Philippine citizens may lose citizenship in any of the following ways or events: By naturalization in a foreign country; In the case of a woman, upon her marriage to a foreigner if, by virtue of the laws in force in her husband's country, she acquires his nationality.
How long can I stay in the Philippines if I am married to a Filipina?
Upon getting the visa, you'll be allowed to stay in the country for one year and can be extended for another 2-10 years.