Foreign-born Japanese

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A foreign-born Japanese (外国生まれの日本人, gaikoku umare no nihonjin, literally "Japanese person born in a foreign country") is a Japanese person of foreign descent or heritage, who was born outside Japan and later acquired Japanese citizenship. This category encompasses persons of both Japanese and non-Japanese descent. The former subcategory is considered because of intricacies of national and international laws regarding the citizenship of newborn persons.

Dual nationality is not recognized in Japan. Under Japanese nationality law, people who acquire dual nationality before the age of 20 must choose a single nationality before reaching age 22, and people who acquire dual nationality after the age of 20 must choose a single nationality within 2 years.[1]

Japanese by naturalization[edit]

Japanese born abroad[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kondo, Atushi (October 2016). Report on Citizenship Law: Japan (Report). European University Institute. p. 6. hdl:1814/43625.

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