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18th June 2016 #1
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When going to the Embassy for Philippine citizenship oath taking be sure your wife already her British passport.
Being without any travel documents for around 3 months or more can often be too much of a risk.
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19th June 2016 #2
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Agreed. Rose already had her UK passport so has been using that recently anyway. She just did the ESTA visa waiver thing with her UK passport for our next holiday to the US as she 'lost' her 10 year multi entry visit visa for the US from her old Ph passport. I think she will only use the Ph passport if she really needs to in future.
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