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08-03-2008, 11:08 PM
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08-03-2008, 11:19 PM
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That I can't quite help you. Go to the link that SSJup81 gave you and read the archives. The others can go into detail. |
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08-03-2008, 11:55 PM
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You'll never get citizenship, but you probably mean you want permanent residency. You said you did a lot of research. What did you discover? |
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08-04-2008, 01:19 AM
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Out of all my research, including Japans Ministry of Foreign affairs website, I couldn't find out any more than, "If you plan on staying in Japan for longer than 90 days, an Alien Registration card must be acquired. You must have a ARC before you are allowed to rent an apartment or sign up for other services (phone, bank account, so on.) " That was why I came here. =P I didn't find out about the different visas until I posted this thread.... *XO I agree that one should be an asset to the country, but I didn't imagine that Japan would have something so reminiscent to an entry exam.. -_- |
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08-07-2008, 02:51 AM
I don't know anything about residency really, but if and when you do move, remember to bring some peanut butter with you. I hear it's really hard to find over there and that's a total drag when you really want a PBJ at 5am. ;D
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08-08-2008, 07:09 AM
The proper way to become a permanent resident of Japan would be to get a 4 year college degree, and apply for a relevant job in Japan. If you are hired and sponsored for a visa, you have taken your first step. If you remain in Japan with the same employer for 5 or more years, pay your taxes, and stay out of trouble, you can try applying for permanent residency. YMWV immensely in this process. Some people get PR within 5 or 6 years, with others its taken 10 or more years.
The quickest way to PR is to marry a Japanese national. To to Japancupid.com, meet someone, and get married. You can usually get PR within 7 years after getting married. |
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08-09-2008, 09:26 PM
You either have to marry someone who a Japanese citzen or has family in Japan or get a job in Japan with and have your company be the sponsor on your visa. Im not sure but I think Japan will allow you a visa if you wanna go over there for an internship in special area. Another idea would be to go to college in Japan but its expensive.
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