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Originally Posted by WingsToDiscovery
I think it generally stands for any country that to enlist in their military then one must have that nation's citizenship. So it's not so much about losing American citizenship as it is gaining Japanese citizenship, if that makes sense. Same principle, different angle.
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Perhaps I'm mistaken.
But as a British citizen Kyoko just needs to gain Japanese citizenship which she could very possibly do since she is "genetically" Japanese (There is no such thing as being genetically Japanese but yeah.. I understand she means having Japanese ancestry).
She can also fight in the Japanese military without renouncing her British citizenship. It is not unheard of to hear of British nationals who fight for Canada, Australia and New Zealand and vice versa as they are also citizens of Canada Australia and New Zealand too. (That could of course just extend to countries that used to be in the Empire though.)
In the end it just depends on the laws of your country.