That's why its a poor country and will never get ahead no investment is entering the Philippines only pennies from a few married relationships ,you cant even own a business unless its in the pinoys name ,in a modern world this is costing the pinoy tax revenue system trillions of dollars , if these laws change it will start to lift people out of poverty .
@@alanhughes1262 Our land protectionist system is great. Large Chinese, Japanese, and Korean companies always invest in our PEZA economic zones anyway. We are not expecting any investments from Caucasoids. You are just vloggers, passport bros, and rice kings here. Whenever you invest, you only engage in small businesses that are supposed to be protected for locals. You are just competing with our small entrepreneurs and that make you economic immigrants not investors. The businesses of Caucasoids that I see here are internet sex chat cafes, pizza parlors, German selling empanadas, American selling ice cream on Siargao bridge, vlogging about Pinoy baiting, slum trekking, illegal charities, and Angeles City Walking Street.
It would be unfair if we would allow you foreigners to own lands here. You are from rich countries with small population and huge land areas. We're a small country with large population, and many landless people. You are not supposed to have a share or piece of our lands. And this country is for Austronesians, Southeast Asians, and East Asians only. We don't like diversity here. You Caucasoids have a nasty habit of spreading all over the world. You have already taken from Asians the Americas, Australia, Pacific Islands, and New Zealand. And yet, you're still not contented you keep on squeezing yourselves here in Southeast Asia.
Good day po atty. not more than 2 lots din po ba ang pwede po ma-avail na property kung may court-approved na Last Will ang namatay na magulang ng isang former filipino na australian citizen pero hindi po dual-citizen?
Hi atty. pwede po ba ebenta yung property na ang nkalagay po sa titulo ehh Pinay “maried to” German. Nung binili po e lot pero pinatayuan ng bahay, mag kakaprob po kya si buyer sa pag lilipat ng titulo sa kanya. Salamat po sana masagot.
Atty. What if liza has son from previus deceased husban,,, ,, does the son has share also or lisa and daniel daughter can only inheret the real property ,,for example ,, i hope you seen this ,,, it happen to us
Attorney, paano po pag US citizen husband divorced the Filipina. May rights or share pa po ba sa properties si US citizen after divorced? House and lot and condominium properties
What if I am born in the Philippines, relocated in the united state and became a us citizen, my mother inherited properties and land from her parents in the Philippines, she passed away leaving a will stating her shared inheritance goes to my son and I. My grandfather passed away away in the Philippines and my grandmother passed away in the United States. My mother has 7 living siblings and 2 siblings passed away. Out of the 2 that passed away one has no children and the other has 3, my grandparents had a total of 11 children. My son and I reside in the United States.
My aunt has dual citizenship and owns our family home. She’s unable to maintain the house and needs to sell. Her stepdaughter is a foreigner and would like to buy the property. Would she be able to?
I'm a foreigner but will marry my filipina in November. I was afraid of a situation where my wife dies and I get kicked out of our house. Example 2 tells me that won't happen. I imagine if I'm an old man it would be really difficult to handle the loss of my wife and an eviction.
Hello po Attorney ... Tanong lang po , My husband is a foreigner at meron siyang dalawang Chinese mixed blood na mga anak from his chinese ex wife . May nabili po kaming properties sa pinas . Gusto niya pong mangyari ay may agreement po kami at ipapa notarize niya sa attorney dito sa pinas na may hati siya sa properties at ipapamana niya sa dalawang anak niya from his chinese ex wife . May habol ba ang dalawang anak from his chinese ex wife sa kalahati na properties na nasabi niya? ( age 20 and 23 years old ang mga anak niya at never po sila naka punta sa pinas ) ( his sons were born in USA) Wala pa po kaming anak
My Aunt sold her house and lot to her granddaughter and they have Deed of sale. This granddaughter is foreign born but the granddaughter parents were both born in the Philippines before they acquire citizenship in United States. Was the transaction between grandma and her granddaughter legal? Can the granddaughter transfer the title on her name? My Aunt has two daughter in the Philippines when the transaction was made. My Aunt passed away in The U.S. in 2013, the house and lot title was still on her name. What procedure does my niece do in order to transfer the property on her name? Please advise. I would appreciate your immediate attention regarding on this matter.Thank you.
My brother and I are US citizens and the only heirs to our Filipino parents (Dual Citizens). The 1st scenario you mentioned is similar to ours, but what if our parents have a will that does state their properties in the Philippines will go to us equally. Would that be allowed? It seems like it is always emphasized that we could inherit as foreigners if there is NO will, but what if there is and we would have inherited through intestate succession anyway? Should they get rid of their will?
Atty hi , if i am married with a Foreigner at naisama ko sya sa Title ng Lupa ko , ung pangalan nya po ay nakasulat din sa Title , Pinay married to the Name of Foreigner at ngaun ay naghiwalay kami , ngaun gusto kong ibenta , need po ba ng pirma nya or Consent para maibenta ko or ako lang talaga ang pwedeng magbenta nun ? Sana masagot nyo po ito !!!???
With this information, I will now put the houses and lots up for sale! I will no longer assist her family because what I see is a lose-lose situation being a foreigner here! Let the Philippine government help them from now on! I love my wife and her family but will no longer risk losing thousands of dollars helping someone when their government says I can't own it! Today, I saw a TH-cam video that said I cannot own the land my wife and I bought and built our homes on. My Filipina wife has developed a cancer problem. If she dies, I cannot own the land according to the video I saw., because I'm a foreigner. I've helped her family for 43 years and no one ever said anything about this before. I'm upset! I'm selling the property! They will have to leave! I'm not interested in leaving this property to them, because they will just sell it themselves. I am going to just find a small place to rent until my wife dies! And her family? I don't know where they will go or what they are going to do. And I don't care!
Easy cowboy! I think you need to rewatch the video starting at 4:16 example 2. If you are married to a Filippina and the land is in your wife's name, in the uneventful day she dies, you inherit the land by intestate succession. BTW, you can't put the houses and lots up for sale. You don't own them. Foreigners can't initially own properties under their name. The properties all belong to your wife. Lastly, my opinion, if you haven't done so already, tell your wife what you think about her family. It seems to me, the day she dies, you will kick them off the property and let them fend for themselves. She deserves the curtesy after 43 years of marriage, before she dies, that you just don't care enough to help her family after she passes.
@@CeasarBergonia I will not be able to help them anyway, because if I'm not with my wife, immigration will not accept my 13A visa anymore! Which means, I would have to marry a different Filipina or be deported! I am 78 years old and I'm slightly disabled by a stroke. And have a hearing loss! Being with another family would rush me to my death! It took many years to get her family to understand the limits between them and myself! And my wife already knows this! Having a different Filipina in my life would only bring her and her families problems for me to deal with!
@@theodethomasa6358 what was the point of saying “I will put the houses and lots up for sale!, I will no longer assist her family….” Even if you do own the properties after your wife dies, you can’t use them because you can’t enter the Philippines. If you are really thinking about marrying another Filipino after your wife dies, I ask you to rethink that option. As a Filipino, I resent you for believing you and people like you are the only hope for Filipinos to get out of poverty. I hope you find peace in your life.
@@CeasarBergonia Your thoughts on my other comment was interesting. However, you made no reply to my follow-up. I'm interested in what you would say about it. Please read and reply.
What if the filipina wife had a children before marrying the foreigner husband? Then they bought a land during their marriage. The wife die and leave no last will and testament, is the husband can have a portion of inheritance? Is he one of the heirs?
Hi Atty. I’m a former pilipino citizen and now i’m a US citizen. I wanted to buy a small land in the Philippines but my husband is foreigner. I don't want to put my husband name in the property because he can't own it. Can my half pilipino children get my land if something happened to me?I’m not a dual citizen yet. Thanks for your time.
Foreigners are allowed to inherit land by intestate succession (by operation of law). Philippine dual citizens can inherit and even purchase and own land in the Philippines.
If the filipino spouse died how long does the foreign spouse have to do something about the property.
Thank you for a clear explanation!
Thank you for the info. Very helpful
Thanks for all the info
Pede po ba tagalog version nito please
Can a land be transferred to a dual citizen’s name from a parent eventhough the dual citizen is abroad?
THIS LAW NEEDS TO BE ADJUSTED. ITS NOT FAIR THE NONE PHILIPPINO SPOUSE SHOULD ABLE TO HAVE POSSESSION OF THEIRS PROPERTY'S IT'S NO EXCUSE
That's why its a poor country and will never get ahead no investment is entering the Philippines only pennies from a few married relationships ,you cant even own a business unless its in the pinoys name ,in a modern world this is costing the pinoy tax revenue system trillions of dollars , if these laws change it will start to lift people out of poverty .
@@alanhughes1262 Our land protectionist system is great. Large Chinese, Japanese, and Korean companies always invest in our PEZA economic zones anyway. We are not expecting any investments from Caucasoids. You are just vloggers, passport bros, and rice kings here. Whenever you invest, you only engage in small businesses that are supposed to be protected for locals. You are just competing with our small entrepreneurs and that make you economic immigrants not investors. The businesses of Caucasoids that I see here are internet sex chat cafes, pizza parlors, German selling empanadas, American selling ice cream on Siargao bridge, vlogging about Pinoy baiting, slum trekking, illegal charities, and Angeles City Walking Street.
It would be unfair if we would allow you foreigners to own lands here. You are from rich countries with small population and huge land areas. We're a small country with large population, and many landless people. You are not supposed to have a share or piece of our lands. And this country is for Austronesians, Southeast Asians, and East Asians only. We don't like diversity here. You Caucasoids have a nasty habit of spreading all over the world. You have already taken from Asians the Americas, Australia, Pacific Islands, and New Zealand. And yet, you're still not contented you keep on squeezing yourselves here in Southeast Asia.
Good day po atty. not more than 2 lots din po ba ang pwede po ma-avail na property kung may court-approved na Last Will ang namatay na magulang ng isang former filipino na australian citizen pero hindi po dual-citizen?
Hi atty. pwede po ba ebenta yung property na ang nkalagay po sa titulo ehh Pinay “maried to” German. Nung binili po e lot pero pinatayuan ng bahay, mag kakaprob po kya si buyer sa pag lilipat ng titulo sa kanya. Salamat po sana masagot.
Atty. What if liza has son from previus deceased husban,,, ,, does the son has share also or lisa and daniel daughter can only inheret the real property ,,for example ,, i hope you seen this ,,, it happen to us
What if if you are both ? Named in the will but also the right heir for example a son to the deceased parents?
Attorney, paano po pag US citizen husband divorced the Filipina. May rights or share pa po ba sa properties si US citizen after divorced? House and lot and condominium properties
What if I am born in the Philippines, relocated in the united state and became a us citizen, my mother inherited properties and land from her parents in the Philippines, she passed away leaving a will stating her shared inheritance goes to my son and I. My grandfather passed away away in the Philippines and my grandmother passed away in the United States. My mother has 7 living siblings and 2 siblings passed away. Out of the 2 that passed away one has no children and the other has 3, my grandparents had a total of 11 children. My son and I reside in the United States.
My aunt has dual citizenship and owns our family home. She’s unable to maintain the house and needs to sell. Her stepdaughter is a foreigner and would like to buy the property. Would she be able to?
My mum was born in the Philippines and I was born in New Zealand. So can I buy land in the Philippines??? Thanks
I'm a foreigner but will marry my filipina in November. I was afraid of a situation where my wife dies and I get kicked out of our house. Example 2 tells me that won't happen. I imagine if I'm an old man it would be really difficult to handle the loss of my wife and an eviction.
So again, love should, not be blind, why marry ph
Hello po Attorney ...
Tanong lang po , My husband is a foreigner at meron siyang dalawang Chinese mixed blood na mga anak from his chinese ex wife . May nabili po kaming properties sa pinas . Gusto niya pong mangyari ay may agreement po kami at ipapa notarize niya sa attorney dito sa pinas na may hati siya sa properties at ipapamana niya sa dalawang anak niya from his chinese ex wife .
May habol ba ang dalawang anak from his chinese ex wife sa kalahati na properties na nasabi niya? ( age 20 and 23 years old ang mga anak niya at never po sila naka punta sa pinas ) ( his sons were born in USA)
Wala pa po kaming anak
My Aunt sold her house and lot to her granddaughter and they have Deed of sale. This granddaughter is foreign born but the granddaughter parents were both born in the Philippines before they acquire citizenship in United States. Was the transaction between grandma and her granddaughter legal? Can the granddaughter transfer the title on her name? My Aunt has two daughter in the Philippines when the transaction was made. My Aunt passed away in The U.S. in 2013, the house and lot title was still on her name. What procedure does my niece do in order to transfer the property on her name? Please advise. I would appreciate your immediate attention regarding on this matter.Thank you.
My brother and I are US citizens and the only heirs to our Filipino parents (Dual Citizens). The 1st scenario you mentioned is similar to ours, but what if our parents have a will that does state their properties in the Philippines will go to us equally. Would that be allowed? It seems like it is always emphasized that we could inherit as foreigners if there is NO will, but what if there is and we would have inherited through intestate succession anyway? Should they get rid of their will?
I also wish to know if the will is necessary. We are in the same situation with children are US Citizens and parents are Dual Citizens.
Atty hi , if i am married with a Foreigner at naisama ko sya sa Title ng Lupa ko , ung pangalan nya po ay nakasulat din sa Title , Pinay married to the Name of Foreigner at ngaun
ay naghiwalay kami , ngaun gusto kong ibenta , need po ba ng pirma nya or Consent para maibenta ko or ako lang talaga ang pwedeng magbenta nun ?
Sana masagot nyo po ito !!!???
Were you able to sell it?
Were you able to sell it?
With this information, I will now put the houses and lots up for sale! I will no longer assist her family because what I see is a lose-lose situation being a foreigner here! Let the Philippine government help them from now on! I love my wife and her family but will no longer risk losing thousands of dollars helping someone when their government says I can't own it! Today, I saw a TH-cam video that said I cannot own the land my wife and I bought and built our homes on.
My Filipina wife has developed a cancer problem. If she dies, I cannot own the land according to the video I saw., because I'm a foreigner. I've helped her family for 43 years and no one ever said anything about this before. I'm upset! I'm selling the property! They will have to leave! I'm not interested in leaving this property to them, because they will just sell it themselves. I am going to just find a small place to rent until my wife dies! And her family? I don't know where they will go or what they are going to do. And I don't care!
Easy cowboy! I think you need to rewatch the video starting at 4:16 example 2. If you are married to a Filippina and the land is in your wife's name, in the uneventful day she dies, you inherit the land by intestate succession. BTW, you can't put the houses and lots up for sale. You don't own them. Foreigners can't initially own properties under their name. The properties all belong to your wife. Lastly, my opinion, if you haven't done so already, tell your wife what you think about her family. It seems to me, the day she dies, you will kick them off the property and let them fend for themselves. She deserves the curtesy after 43 years of marriage, before she dies, that you just don't care enough to help her family after she passes.
@@CeasarBergonia I will not be able to help them anyway, because if I'm not with my wife, immigration will not accept my 13A visa anymore! Which means, I would have to marry a different Filipina or be deported! I am 78 years old and I'm slightly disabled by a stroke.
And have a hearing loss! Being with another family would rush me to my death! It took many years to get her family to understand the limits between them and myself! And my wife already knows this! Having a different Filipina in my life would only bring her and her families problems for me to deal with!
@@theodethomasa6358 what was the point of saying “I will put the houses and lots up for sale!, I will no longer assist her family….” Even if you do own the properties after your wife dies, you can’t use them because you can’t enter the Philippines. If you are really thinking about marrying another Filipino after your wife dies, I ask you to rethink that option. As a Filipino, I resent you for believing you and people like you are the only hope for Filipinos to get out of poverty. I hope you find peace in your life.
@@CeasarBergonia Your thoughts on my other comment was interesting. However, you made no reply to my follow-up. I'm interested in what you would say about it. Please read and reply.
Because you didn't listen or didn't research enough. You thought you can be a legit land owner in the Philippines.
What if the filipina wife had a children before marrying the foreigner husband? Then they bought a land during their marriage.
The wife die and leave no last will and testament, is the husband can have a portion of inheritance? Is he one of the heirs?
Hi Atty. I’m a former pilipino citizen and now i’m a US citizen. I wanted to buy a small land in the Philippines but my husband is foreigner. I don't want to put my husband name in the property because he can't own it. Can my half pilipino children get my land if something happened to me?I’m not a dual citizen yet. Thanks for your time.
Foreigners are allowed to inherit land by intestate succession (by operation of law). Philippine dual citizens can inherit and even purchase and own land in the Philippines.
@@YourLawyer thank you po
Thank you. It's good to know I can still own property in the Philippines.
All I can say is that law is really against foreigners. You have no rights really.
Kim cant INHERENT the land, but can inherent the home.
Perhaps, you mean “inherit”. But you got a point there. It can be argued that way.
Easy to solve. If I inherited the land, I will order the house owner to move out and bring his home with him.