If he is a dual citizen he can still retain and own property. If an American citizen, but Filipino by birth, it is limited on the amount of land he can own.
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Former Filipinos can own some land if I remember correctly.
But even if he can't it doesn't really matter if everyone involved is willing to come to an agreement to transfer/sell as long as the property is sold to a Filipino (your wife). Get on it before anyone kicks the bucket and hereditary rights become an issue.-
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My late husband was dual citizen. He was a natural born Philippine citizen prior to becoming a US citizen. If memory serves me right, he was able to reacquire his Philippine citizenship, but at the same time retaining his US citizenship. He did not have to renounce his US citizenship at all. He drew US social security income and pension while we lived in the Philippines, at the same time he was able to purchase land and avail of all services allowed of Philippine citizens. 100% dual citizenship (US/Philippines) is legal and possible.
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You can see I don’t take an optimistic view of land ownership here. One thing though, in this area it is one hell of s good investment. Market values of land have risen very steeply. If a person’s Filipina wife thinks she can put up with the grief, it may pay off with a 4x return in 10 years. It is like a junk bond: very high return but very risky.
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