mtfester@netMAPSONscape.net wrote:

> Habar <habar@mail.cmm> wrote:
>
> > ***? If you did not choose your nationality within these periods, it is
> > assumed that you chose Japanese nationality. ***
>
> > Since it is assumed, then there is no more action to take, therefore,
> > these people can keep their other citizenships also. Right?
>
> So long as they always enter and leave the country on their Japanese
> passports, there's really no way for them to tell.

If a Japanese citizen requires a travel visa or other visa such as a student
visa or work visa abroad, or lived abroad for an extended period, it could
arouse suspicion in Japan if the Japanese passport holder did not have such
visas or exit and entry stamps in their passport.

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