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My great grandfather was Japanese, does that mean you can become a Japanese citizen?

My great great grandfather on my mother emigrated to Peru some years ago and married the mother of my grandmother. I know you must have a Japanese anscestor or something to become a citizen, does that count?

Yes could. There seems to be a special visa category for descendants of Japanese emigrants (Nikkeijin) to the third generation of countries like Peru, Brazil, United States U.S., Philippines and China. This category allows long-term residence and employment of any kind, although it does not confer citizenship without going through the naturalization process. Due to several high-profile crimes in recent years Nikkeijin (around 2007) Japanese politicians have said that imposing additional restrictions or perhaps review background of applicants for this visa category. Hope this helps

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