How can Japan or Immigration sue an overseas Financial Guarantor? -
08-17-2009, 05:18 PM
If someone is on a student visa with an overseas financial sponsor and they default on payment (apartment,school,etc) or the financial guarantor says they will not pay the court fees for someone detained to be deported, what does Japan do? Do they bring the Overseas financial guarantor to court and where? If they refuse to pay what is the worse thing that can happen to the guarantor, not the student. My mother is offering to be the guarantor for me but she wants to know all the details good and bad. I asked the language school in Tokyo and this is what I got:
A "financial sponsor" or a "guarantor" here means who is legally obligated to bear the whole of your expenses in Japan,
but actually it is just an procedural name required on documents for the College Visa as there is no way to make them pay if out of Japan.
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