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Moving back to Japan with family. Difficulties ? -
07-10-2011, 11:18 AM
Hello everyone,
I am new here and at first I like to appologize if my english isn´t correct as I am from Germany actually. My wife is japanese and we have two sons of which the first one was born in japan since we lived there till the end of 2009. We moved to germany as I expected Germany to be better for our childreens education and also there is great Social Security in germany, so for me as a german i thought its a real safe place. Now after living in germany for almost 1 1/2 years we are staring to having our doubts about that. German taxes are so high that it eats up almost half my salary and also as you might all know the situation in europe isn´t easy as the situation the euro is in but thats not really the point here. We almost came to the conclusion that it was a mistake to ever leave japan as we had a great time there and my old employee would love to take me back. The thing that really gets me to think since we have two childreen is Social Security. What happens if i loose my job? What happens if i get sick and can´t work anymore. Hospital bills will gorw and grow probably? How about insurances in japan? I would like to have some advise or tips from mixed couples living in japan beeing in the same situation as me. I know some migt say that my wife should know but she lived in her parents house till we married and then soon we moved to germany so she doesn´t really know and i like to sort this out by myself and like to disguss it with other people in the same situation. |
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07-11-2011, 03:28 AM
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I lived near Osaka City actually, Schools there are Nice and the Area is quit wealthy. I actualyl can´t say that i totally agree with the japanese education system but i also don´t agree with the german one. So if i had to choose i rather let my childreen go to school in japan. @ Sangetsu Well i think we can never know what will be the situation when i retire from work which will be in about 35 years. Now germany seems to be safer for my pension but honestly looking at the situation the euro is in now and all the dept the germans are making to support other european union countries it could be the same for germany. But after all we never know abouzt the future so it would be always wise to save up for private pension. Pretty much i am concerned how the situation is now. As i heard the japanese gouverment cut the child allowance back for example which doesn´t look like a stable and smart move to me. Also it of course isn´t in my interest to live on welfare in any country and so far i worked my whole life and always had a job. But having two childreen you begin to think, life changed and responsibility growed. |
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07-11-2011, 04:50 AM
You`ve gotten a couple answers already, but I`ll give mine from the view of a "mixed couple" with a child in school in Japan.
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Insurance would be one of the last worries, quite honestly. Japan has an extensive system in place. Quote:
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So, it has actually been raised when compared to the past. It started at 5000/month for 1 child, was raised to 20000/month plus a couple of "one time" gifts, and is now 13000/month. You can only say it has been "lowered" if you look at the 2 or 3 months that it was 20000 or more. |
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