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Ask AI: So, based on your answer, one can have half of a nationality. Being half Japanese means that I have half the rights of Japanese?

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Question: So, based on your answer, one can have half of a nationality. Being half Japanese means that I have half the rights of Japanese?

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No, having half of a nationality does not mean you have half the rights of the nationality. Depending on the laws in the country and your situation, you may have a combination of rights and restrictions associated with both nationalities, some of the same rights as either nationality, or even some unique rights that are only applicable to people with multiple nationalities.

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Published: Monday, December 12, 2022

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