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Asked by Mrs.Cecilia from United States | May. 24, 2009 23:50
About:Chinese Embassies and Consulates

I am formerely holding a Taiwan Passport and a Chinese citizen. I was born and raised in the Phils. I am a A citizen of the United States now. Do I need a visa to go to the Philippines 21 days.

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Answered by Mr.John Nash from China | May. 25, 2009 04:51
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Do you have joined the nationality of the United States of America?
Answered by Mrs.Cecilia from U.S. | May. 25, 2009 19:03
00Reply
I was born and raised in the Philippines, and formerly holding a Taiwan Passport ( chinese citizen). I am now a U.S. citizen (naturalized). I want to visit Philippines for 21 days. Do I need a visa?
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