(I’ve seen citizenship topics discussed here before so I’m assuming it’s okay). If your child has been recognized as having another citizenship since they were born by the Japanese government, how would they ever be able to tell if another one was acquired? Wouldn’t you just keep marking the same boxes on the passport application? If they don’t require you to share what specific nationalities have been given to the child at birth, how would they know the third was not also inherited at birth? They can’t force you to pull out a naturalization record. Obviously it’s much more difficult to hide naturalization when you were only born Japanese in Japan, and though this would technically result in losing citizenship, how would they find out?
by iridosiclituswrong