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I'm going to japan!!!
Not right now, but one day I will. I'm 16 currently and I’m starting to learn Japanese.I want to go to Japan after 4 years of collage (or maybe even during). I already know that I don’t need a visa to stay there for 3 months or less but I wondering what are the steps to become a legal Japanese citizen?
Does it take long? Is it hard to become one?:confused: |
You will never become a legal citizen. I think you mean a permanent resident.
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You certainly can become a legal, Japanese citizen, with voting rights and the right to run for office and everything. The process to become a naturalized citizen is a long and complicated process, but it's certainly something you CAN do -- just look at Arudou Debito's site.
That said, permanent residency probably IS what the original poster is probably asking about, because becoming a citizen is a whole other ordeal that comes AFTER getting permanent residency. Permanent residency information -> Here Becoming a real citizen -> Here |
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Becareful about that. I'm not saying Japan is a bad place at all (I'm part Japanese myself), but I do know that many countries don't let you hold dual citizenship.
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You can have a dual-citizenship between Japan and the US until the age of 18. But I have heard people extending those longer because neither country checks with each other. So people fly in on one passport, and leave on the other, and can renew both forever.
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Hmmm....seems like too much to worry about in my opinion though.
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Get a perm visa, end of story. If you use a visa lawyer, you are almost 100% getting the visa anyway.
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