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Difference between citizenship and permanent residence

Question
#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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#2
  • MAGA
  • 2024/11/16 (Sat) 08:49
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You don't naturally become a permanent resident holder, only eligible to apply for permanent residency
or Trump will change the law.

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#3
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/11/16 (Sat) 09:28
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Since the parents' nationality is Japanese, if the baby is born in Japan, the child will remain a Japanese citizen.

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#6
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/11/16 (Sat) 11:36
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4

You lack reading comprehension.
Number 1 says, "I know that in Japan, if I give birth to a child, when we come back together, the child will be a permanent resident." It is written.

If you think it is strange, read and understand the first sentence carefully.

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