Can I apply for a family tie after I have Japanese nationality?

Updated on international 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It should be possible, but it's quite difficult. Japan is the hardest country in the world to immigrate, you can count yourself as good, but your parents are not so simple, and New York is easier to be relaxed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Upstairs, good? Do you feel good about the citizens (not the people)?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Isn't China bad?

    Ask the visa office!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Children with a family stay visa can become Japanese citizens by applying for Japanese nationality. For example, a 6th grade student with a family visa can apply for Japanese citizenship, submit the necessary documents such as a birth certificate and a family visa, and then wait for permission to obtain Japanese citizenship. With the approval of the child, the child can become a Japanese citizen.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    China's Nationality Law stipulates that all persons of all nationalities have Chinese nationality. Dual citizenship of Chinese citizens is not recognized; If both parents or one parent is a Chinese citizen, Ben Qianfan was born in China and has Chinese nationality, and both parents or one parent is a Chinese citizen, and he was born in a foreign country and has Chinese nationality, but he or she has foreign nationality at birth, he does not have Chinese nationality; His parents are stateless or of unknown nationality, settled in China, and he was born in China and has Chinese nationality.

    China's nationality law stipulates that foreigners or stateless persons who are willing to abide by the Constitution and laws of China and meet one of the following conditions may apply for approval to become Chinese nationals: (1) close relatives of Chinese; (2) domiciled in China; (3) There are other legitimate reasons.

    China's Nationality Law stipulates that a Chinese citizen may renounce his or her Chinese nationality upon application for approval if he or she meets one of the following conditions: (1) close relatives of foreigners; (2) Domiciled in a foreign country; (3) There are other legitimate reasons. If the application for renunciation of the nationality of the host country is approved, the applicant shall lose his/her Chinese nationality.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Japanese nationals can adopt relatives in Japan. It is necessary to consult with the civil affairs department at the place where the adoptee's household registration is located to go through the adoption procedures.

    The Adoption Act provides:

    Article 7: The adoption of children of collateral blood relatives of the same generation within three generations may be exempted from the restrictions of article 4, paragraph 3, and article 9 of this Law and the adoptee's age of less than 14.

    Overseas Chinese who adopt children of blood relatives of the same generation within three generations may also be exempted from the restriction that the adopter has no children.

    Article 21: Foreigners may adopt children in the People's Republic of China in accordance with this Law.

    Article 15: Adoptions shall be registered with the people's ** civil affairs department at the county level or above. The adoptive relationship is established from the date of registration.

    Where the birth parents of abandoned infants and children cannot be found, the civil affairs department handling the registration shall make a public announcement before registration.

    Where the parties to an adoption relationship are willing to enter into an adoption agreement, they may enter into an adoption agreement.

    Where all or one of the parties to the adoption relationship requests a notarization of adoption, the notarization of adoption shall be completed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, foreigners can adopt Chinese children.

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