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Accounts in a Family group need to all have the same store region.
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamfamilies/discussions/
It has nothing to do with your nationalities, and everything to do with your Steam store regions not matching.
If you're going to together long term and live in the same country, then whichever of you has the "wrong" store region is going to have to use their new ("right" region) billing address and payment method to make a purchase on Steam to set their Steam store region such that your regions match. Then, you can both join the same family.
This is how the old system was meant to work to, but Valve used IP addresses to check region and people abused it to sell family shared accounts to multiple people.