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06-24-2009, 05:08 AM
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someone correct me if im wrong. From the sky, To the ground Rain is falling all around Thunder rain and wind A song of storms begins Play a song, A melody Then everybody will see The hero of time Has come |
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06-24-2009, 05:16 AM
A buddy of mine did that. He extended his stay 3 times. I wouldn't recommend it because there is no guarentee your request for an extension will be accepted. Once your tourist visa expires and you want to stay in Japan longer you need to get an extension. Though while this process is taking place you need to leave the country.
I dont think simply exiting and reentering for a new tourist visa is allowed. |
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06-24-2009, 05:25 AM
It's called a visa run, you numpties! It is not illegal, yet some countries do have limits to how many times you can enter the country per year, and stuff.
For example, in Thailand, you're only alowed to leave the country (say, to Cambodia) and return the next day with the free visa on arrival 3 times every six months. That means you can only stay 3 months in Thailand every 6 months. If you want to stay longer, you're going to have to visit the Thai embassy in the country in which you are doing your visa run in and apply for a proper visa. There will be a Japanese embassy in Korea in which you can apply for visas or something. If you have a visa for Japan stamped in your passport BEFORE you arrive in Japan, you will not be refused entry. But you're going to have to visit embassy websites to find out the exact details. www.kr.emb-japan.go.jp/ The eternal Saint is calling, through the ages she has told. The ages have not listened; the will of faith has grown old…
For forever she will wander, for forever she withholds; the Demon King is on his way, you’d best not be learned untold… |
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06-24-2009, 05:56 AM
i understood extensions are possible only for certain countries (not including mine).
ok, so perhaps there is no strict guidelines to as what are the possibilities. also forexample if japanese tourists travel to europe, they can stay 3months at a time and re-enter once per year for another 3month stay. no questions asked, that is simply the rule. so yeah perhaps a passport full of korea stamps is not such a good idea maybe travel to other countries, stay longer periods away, make up good excuses.. that embassy website is not available in english. well im sure atleast one time the korea trip has to work, so i can go ask them in person. would like to hear more from people with actual experience! |
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06-24-2009, 06:55 AM
I would imagine they`d get suspicious of it after a couple times. I know it was much easier to pull off back 10 years ago (I did something similar two times in a row - one 4 day trip to Korea, followed by a 6 day trip to the US) and even then on the second entry they were seriously suspicious and I had to call my husband-to-be to present proof that I was coming back in to get married and not illegally working.
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06-24-2009, 06:56 AM
I've heard second-hand reports about people being turned away after multiple visa runs to Korea - it seems it has more to do with the particular immigration officer they run into rather than any certain rules or regulations - but then again, I can't verify any of those reports.
If you're trying to make a living in Japan, keep in mind that it's a lot harder to do certain things on a tourist visa, i.e. opening bank accounts or getting a mobile phone or getting any long-term accommodation. I would strongly advise against visa runs if you're trying to stay in Japan long-term. |
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