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If a child is born on an american base over seas (lets say in Japan) is said child considered american, or foreign? This question just popped up in the middle of the night and is bugging me.
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To an extent, yes. RAF Lakenheath & RAF Mildenhall are leased from the British government, which creates issues of primacy for different base emergencies. For instance, in the event of a bomb threat on Lakenheath soil NOT in a US building, my H and his fellow techs would have to defer to British EOD. In the same vein, children are first issued a British birth certificate and THEN a US one. It's weird, adn the main reason we waited until we knew we would be back stateside before getting pregnant/giving birth.