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05-31-2008, 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle View Post
I understand what you're saying, but personally, i think that, if you CAN get a citizenship for a country like the US, then take it.
I suppose, but the only problem where Japan is concerned, is that you can't have a dual citizenship or either it's not recognized, if I'm not mistaken.
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The way I see it is, leave the door open for your children, let them decide if they want it or not when they're older. But of course, I'm talking about the situations when it's not going to cost an arm and a leg to get the citizenship. I have no idea what it's like getting US citizenship. But if it's doable(sp?), then why not?!
There's nothing wrong with that at all. If her son grows up and wants to go to the US, live there, then I'm sure he can go through the procedure of getting a citizenship there, but for now, due to his being so young, having a Japanese citizenship, which he already has, to my knowledge, would benefit him more so.
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