
TOTTORI, Japan — A 95-year-old Japanese-Filipino woman left behind in the Philippines after World War II has had her request for Japanese nationality denied, her lawyer revealed Friday. Rosalina Kamba Fernandez submitted her application to the Yonago branch of the Tottori Family Court in March, two months after she visited Japan on a trip funded by the Japanese government as part of its broader effort to help descendants obtain citizenship more than 80 years after the end of the war. But the court rejected it on Wednesday, citing a lack of supporting evidence, such as her parents’ marriage record. She […]... Keep on reading: Postwar Japanese-Filipino denied Japanese nationality
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