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Submit original and two (2) photocopies. Then, your US Certificate of Naturalization or your US Passport. You need to submit 2 photocopies. Of course, similarly, if you are now a citizen of Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, or other country, you need to submit the corresponding proof of your foreign citizenship. This is what I was referring to – your proof that you are already a citizen of the other country before you will be allowed to renounce your Philippine citizenship. This rule similarly applies to all parties to the United Nations Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness. US Certificate of Naturalization / US Passport. Submit two (2) photocopies. Also, for those who are dual citizens by birth, you need to submit proof that your parent or parents were citizen or citizens of the Philippines at the time of your birth in the other country. Examples are the Naturalization Certificate, US green card or its equivalent in the other countries, visa, or Philippine passport. You need to submit 2 photocopies of such proof. Proof of Parent/s Philippine Citizenship at the time of child's birth (For those born in the US) Submit two (2) photocopies of parent/s proof of Filipino citizenship such as US Naturalization Certificate, US green card, US visa, Philippine passport. And finally, you need to pay the processing fee. For the applicants in the US, it’s $50. This is for the notarization of the Affidavit and Oath of Renunciation. Processing Fee $50.00 for notarization of Affidavit and Oath of Renunciation. (In cash or money order payable to the Philippine Consulate General in New York. Personal checks are not accepted.)
FORM: AFFIDAVIT OF RENUNCIATION:
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