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08-03-2008, 09:42 PM
Why do you want citizenship? Isn't having a visa and eventually a permanent residence status not good enough?
Are you going there on a work visa? Student visa? I'm hoping you're not planning on moving on a tourist visa. It'll be easier to get help if you explain your situation a bit more. |
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08-03-2008, 10:05 PM
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I plan on moving to Japan to live, I have no particular reason other than personal reasons. |
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08-03-2008, 10:26 PM
If that's the case, you should live there first, see if you actually like it enough to stay. You shouldn't just jump right into something without seeing it fully through first.
Anyway, if you live there on a Visa and turns out you do enjoy it, then it'd be easier to just become a permanent resident. From what I've read, there are a load of procedures and such to become an actual citizen, one of which includes living there for a certain number of years. |
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08-03-2008, 10:33 PM
Well you could either find an employer there to sponsor a work visa. Go to school and be sponsored on a student visa. Get married to a Japanese national and be there on a spousal visa. Go there on a tourist visa but that only lets you stay for 90 days.
You can't just up and move there. You have to give them a reason for wanting you. After 10 years of being there on a visa (5 if you're married to a Japanese national) then you could apply as a permanent resident. Check out the United States Embassy in Japan's website. ETA: How old are you? Do you have some sort of degree? |
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08-03-2008, 10:53 PM
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I could go for school, but then I know absolutely nothing about how that works, and as far as work goes, I haven't been able to find any listing online, especially for me as I am more suited to physical jobs (IE hard labor) What about this Alien Registration card thing? (Note the technical term there.) Thanks for the patience and help all. =P |
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08-03-2008, 10:58 PM
18, no degree and no current schooling. Yeah...your chances are slim to none. No one would want to hire you and most labor jobs require you to be completely fluent in Japanese for safety reasons. And think about it, why should they do the paperwork to hire you when they could just hire a Japanese citizen without hassle?
The ARC is for those who have a visa. It's kinda like your ID card sorta thing while living in Japan. Shows proof of your legal status in Japan. Best thing for you to do is to go back to school, get a degree and try again. Or maybe go through an exchange program within the school and do a semester or two in Japan. Browse around on the forum's archives. There's many threads like this. |
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08-03-2008, 11:01 PM
You should really check out the topics stickied in this particular forum, especially this one:
http://www.japanforum.com/forum/livi...ive-japan.html |
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08-03-2008, 11:04 PM
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