Philippine Dual Citizenship in Singapore 2026
RA 9225 allows former Filipino citizens who became Singapore nationals to retain or re-acquire Philippine citizenship. Apply at the Philippine Embassy in Singapore. Over 200,000 Filipinos in Singapore, many as domestic helpers and healthcare workers.
About RA 9225
Republic Act 9225 (Citizenship Retention and Re-acquisition Act of 2003) allows natural-born Filipinos who acquired another citizenship to re-acquire Philippine citizenship by taking the Oath of Allegiance.
Benefits: Own property in the Philippines, vote in elections, do business, retire, and enjoy full Filipino citizen rights while keeping your Singapore citizenship.
Requirements
- RA 9225 application form
- Current Singapore passport (original + copies)
- Old Philippine passport (if available)
- PSA Birth Certificate
- Naturalization certificate or proof of Singapore citizenship
- Four passport photos (white background)
- Proof of residence
- Fee: USD 50
Process
- Book appointment at the embassy
- Submit documents and pay fee
- Take Oath of Allegiance in person
- Wait 2-4 months for Manila processing
- Receive Order of Approval and Identification Certificate
- Apply for Philippine passport as dual citizen
FAQ
RA 9225 does not require you to renounce your Singapore citizenship. However, check Singapore laws on dual citizenship to ensure compliance.
Yes. Once approved, register as an overseas voter at the embassy to vote in Philippine national elections.