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Can Japanese have dual nationality?
Japan's Nationality Act prohibits its citizens from holding dual citizenship automatically, but there are exceptions that allow for it under certain circumstances. These exceptions include children born with dual nationality who can keep both until they reach the age of 22, and those who acquire foreign nationality due to marriage or by birth, who may be able to retain their Japanese citizenship if certain conditions are met. Dual citizenship is relatively rare in Japan, with only 518 people having acquired permission for it as of 2018. While having dual nationality can provide many benefits, it also comes with potential challenges and complications.