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12-15-2009, 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ozkai View Post
Are you sure that a non Japanese blood who has taken out Japanese citizen living in Japan cannot be deported?

I can tell you for sure, I am not.

If a Japanese born national citizen can obtain secret souse visas for their non Japanese partners, secret passports without the non Japanese consent, name changes, citizenship registration, and then the Japanese authorities cannot inform the non Japanese because they are not Japanese, come on.. Clear and simple with a BIG D.
This is raising several questions for me. You said he was a Japanese citizen, but now your are saying he has "taken out Japanese citizen". Have his Japanese citizenship been approved and fully documented, or is it still being processed?

If it is still being processed anything could happen. A criminal record during that process is endangers its approval. If he has not renounced is previous citizenship, or at least agree to when the Japanese is approved, he is still technical a foreign national. And until this his Japanese citizenship is complete, the fate of any children in a foreign country cannot be determined.

Any discussion of "secret" visas or passports is likely to get him deported, if not jailed indefinitely as Nyororin mentioned. Even having fraudulent visas and passports in your possession are a serious crime in most countries, whether you use them or not.


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