The building is still in the same spot, just not a part of the country anymore.

All the people in it are no longer citizens, and your ex-country’s government seems to not want that specific building in their borders again for some reason.

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    There is a movie that kind of approaches this concept-- the Terminal. The main guy, while in the airport, sees his country erupt in a war on TV and his nation is dissolved. He can’t go back since all flights to and fro have been canceled. He hasn’t passed customs, so he isn’t legally in the country. So he kind of has to live off the facilities in the airport.