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Difference between citizenship and permanent residence

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#1
  • Lilly
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  • 2024/11/16 08:05

I would like to know everyone's thoughts or experiences. I am currently pregnant with my second child and considering having the baby in Japan for various reasons. Our first child was born in the U.S., so we are dual internationals. We are both Permanent Residents and I have a current renewal receipt that allows me to come and go from Japan to the US until 2027.

I know that if I give birth in Japan, my child will be a Permanent Resident when we come back together, but has anyone raised a child in the US as a Permanent Resident ?

Have there been any inconveniences ? I have not had any inconveniences so far. I have not experienced any inconvenience with permanent residency so far, so I don't know of any disadvantages that I am familiar with. I would like to know before deciding that I will give birth in Japan.


Please help me !

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#27

> Americans have nowhere to return


This idea is a bit strange.

"There is no place to go back to"

The idea of "going back" doesn't usually come up.

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#28
  • あれっ?
  • 2024/11/24 (Sun) 21:52
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Few decent answers ?
Or rather, the sleuths don't have very good DNA ? because dual international ?

If you want to leave your child's future, prospects, and possibilities diverse, I definitely recommend dual citizenship with US birth

To take two usually requires considerable effort.
And perhaps this is common knowledge, but US citizenship can never be taken away for any heinous crime.
Permanent residence can be forfeited without explanation.

Nationality is basically something that cannot be taken away ?
Japanese nationality is the same, even criminals cannot be stripped of it unless they have acquired multiple nationalities.


You can't run for president without US citizenship.
Maybe by the time your child comes of age, Japan will allow multiple citizenship.
That is if the country still exists.

It is a small island country, so it may disappear.

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#29
  • 洋ナシ
  • 2024/11/25 (Mon) 08:52
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Japanese citizenship + American GC is good for the possibility of returning to Japan as an adult ~
I mean, everyone is going back to Japan

Right to run for president ( lol ) ( lol ) 28 is also surprisingly low DNA I guess

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#30
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/11/25 (Mon) 12:10
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29

Japanese nationality + What if I stay in Japan with an American GC
but ignore the jury summons?
You can't ignore it because it will be sent to the address on your driver's license.
If you return to Japan permanently, you can return the GC after you return to Japan.
You are now free from US obligations.

There are many problems if you ignore a jury summons since you have a GC.
The tax office comes with the same rights as an American, no matter where you live.

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#32
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/11/25 (Mon) 12:40
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28 >, since a liar with a criminal record can still be president

You're not falsely accused, now you're innocent

In the case of U.S. President-elect Trump, who was indicted for violating federal law in an attempt to reverse his 2020 presidential election loss, Justice Department special prosecutor Jack Smith, a special prosecutor, told a federal court on Thursday that he intends to drop the indictment.

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