sansei
Isseior foreigner being: gaijin
They are called 'emigrants'. In the new country they are 'immigrants'
immigrants
immigrants
They are called immigrants, a person that comes to a country where they were not born, to settle there.
People who leave a country to live somewhere else are known as immigrants or expatriates. Immigrants are those who permanently move to a new country, while expatriates typically move abroad for work or other reasons but may eventually return to their home country.
They are not called anything. No one determines if they are citizens ( which they are) or not. They are children. Anchor babies.
They are called immigrants
Immigrants
Immigrants. If you move to another country, you emigrate.
naturalized citizeens
Japanese tattoos of Koi can symbolize children. In Japan the have a special celebration called Children's Day in which they raise koi flags. Another tattoo would be of the Japanese kanji for children.