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What is the Philippine naturalization policy?

First, obtain long-term legal residence status in the Philippines (such as SRRV and SIRV status).

1. Applicants must be over 2 1 year old;

2. No criminal record during his residence in the Philippines;

3. Meet the ten-year residence requirements

According to the Philippine naturalization law, one of the basic requirements for naturalization is to live in the Philippines for ten years continuously.

If the applicant meets any of the following qualifications, the naturalization time can be shortened to five years: 1. Hold an important government position in the Philippines or work in any province, city, autonomous region or administrative region. 2. Establish a new industry or introduce a set of useful inventions in the Philippines; 3. Marry a Filipino citizen; 4. Be a teacher in the Philippines for at least two years; 1. The applicant must be under 18;

2. Living in the Philippines since birth;

3. Living in the Philippines for more than 5 years;

4. No criminal record during his residence in the Philippines;

5. Compulsory primary and secondary education in the Philippines must be accepted;

6. The applicant can speak a certain Filipino dialect or Filipino.