Yes I agree. But I meant more like- if you never know the feeling of being 'foreign' in your own country, because your roots are in the country you were born in ( both your parents were also born in the same country and grandparents etc).
I’m an immigrant with no family here and no recent family ties.
Being born in the country of my birth makes me privileged compared with most in the world, and while I’m an immigrant to the UK, my country of birth (and the fact that I’m white) convey privilege here in the UK as people will often stop an anti-immigrant tirade to reassure me that they don’t mean immigrants like me.
I do know the feeling of being foreign here, I don’t think that ever goes away.