If born in the US, Japanese Americans are American citizens. They have all the rights as every person born in America.
The term used for Japanese Americans who were born in the United States to immigrant parents is "Nisei." Nisei are the second generation of Japanese Americans, with their parents typically being first-generation immigrants known as "Issei." The Nisei played a significant role in American history, particularly during World War II, when many served in the military despite facing discrimination.
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Retired US Army General Shinseki is the new US Veterans Affairs Director.
The Japanese version of the US Congress is a bicameral parliament known as The National Diet or just the Diet. In Japanese, it is Kokkai (国会).
Japanese Americans born in America are American citizens. The term Japanese Americans means that they are of Japanese decent but live in the US.
A person who is born in the US is automatically a citizen even if his parents are not. Many Japanese had immigrated and some of them had become citizens, but they had children born here.
The US will recognize the child as an American citizen. Japan may allow them to claim Japanese citizenship, but I don't believe they do.
there are many blacks (African-American) born in japan on the us military bases (not considered japan for citizenship) and at Japanese civilian hospitals to American couples if an African-American and a Japanese have a child in a Japanese hospital and if the American has a working, student, permanent resident, or any other visa that states he/she is legally entitled to reside in the country the child is of American and Japanese citizenship. once the Japanese spouse enters the child's name on the Japanese family registry, the child is Japanese as far as japan is concerned. the us embassy can record the birth if both parents complete necessary paperwork but if they do not, the American side basically will have no idea if the child is to be counted/considered American, especially if the American parent does not apply for a passport for the child. there are many africans and others that may be considered "black" --remember Black is not a nationality-- that marry Japanese but their offspring are deemed foreign by the average Japanese. as far as tracking the numbers of "black people" that are born in japan and considered citizens, it will be a difficult task since most documentation will show the nationality of the foreign spouse.
The term used for Japanese Americans who were born in the United States to immigrant parents is "Nisei." Nisei are the second generation of Japanese Americans, with their parents typically being first-generation immigrants known as "Issei." The Nisei played a significant role in American history, particularly during World War II, when many served in the military despite facing discrimination.
44-45 us dollars.google4000 Japanese yen = 48.7328 US dollars 4000 Japanese yen = 48.7328 US dollars
Japanese games can play on American consoles, vice versaONLY.
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nope! the anime series Naruto is Japanese. All the characters in there are japanese! And as a Chinese who born at 1990s, it made us crazy and we love Japanese cartoon! We are eastern asian after all.
What are you talking about???? nickelodeon is American there is no Japanese animation in it. Funimation is a Japanese company that dubs in English but NIckelodeon isn't..
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American Manager is wrong. The answer is japanese national!