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What is my nationality helppp?

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you know when people are born in americans they say their americans but i was born in japan and lived there for 4 years then moved to korea but my parents are korean. i was wondering what is my backround because my friend are tellin me that i am korean-japanese?

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  1. I expect you are Korean.  My niece was born in Germany to American parents.  She is just as American as I, who was born in Kansas.  


  2. Your friends are right. You're a Korean-Japanese and how you know Korean comes first is because it's typically where your parents were born then where you were born.  

  3. You are of Japanese nationality and Korean ethnicity or ancestry.

    Perhaps a "Japanese-born Korean."

    Your nationality COULD depend on how your parents handled it.  If my spouse and I are American, and we have a child while overseas, our child could still have American citizenship.

  4. You're a Japanese born Korean meaning nationality is Japanese and your ethnicity is Korean. I asked my dad what he was because he's not French he was born there he considers himself French anyway.My dad's a Jamaican born French(man?)

  5. Simple, Asian-American :)

  6. your nationality is Japanese ,unless or until you choose to belong to a different Country,but until then you are  Japanese of Korean decent.

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