What does "conferred jus sanguinis" means?

what does "conferred jus sanguinis" means?
it has to do with nationality, especially in Japan.

Answer:
Roughly translated, it means "inherited by birth".
Jus sanguinis (Latin for "right of blood") is a right by which nationality or citizenship can be recognized to any individual born to a parent who is a national or citizen of that state. It contrasts with jus soli (Latin for "right of soil").

In Japan, a special visa category exists exclusively for foreign descendants of Japanese emigrates (Nikkeijin) up to the third generation, which provides for long-term residence, unrestricted by occupation, but most Nikkeijin cannot acquire Japanese citizenship without going through the naturalization process.
Usually this means that because you were born to parents or a parent that is a Citizen of a particular country that you are also a citizen of that country regardless of whether you were born on that soil. So it is a conferral of citizenship based on that nationality of your parents.

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