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Difference between citizenship and permanent residence

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  • Lilly
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  • 2024/11/16 08:05

I would like to know everyone's thoughts or experiences. I am currently pregnant with my second child and considering having the baby in Japan for various reasons. Our first child was born in the U.S., so we are dual internationals. We are both Permanent Residents and I have a current renewal receipt that allows me to come and go from Japan to the US until 2027.

I know that if I give birth in Japan, my child will be a Permanent Resident when we come back together, but has anyone raised a child in the US as a Permanent Resident ?

Have there been any inconveniences ? I have not had any inconveniences so far. I have not experienced any inconvenience with permanent residency so far, so I don't know of any disadvantages that I am familiar with. I would like to know before deciding that I will give birth in Japan.


Please help me !

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JAL VS ANA

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  • 2024/12/03 10:53

Please let me know which airline you all use when returning to Japan

Basically, I want to return home cheaply, but I recently became an ANA frequent flyer member. I recently heard that with JAL, if you book a Japan domestic flight at the same time, the Japan domestic flight is free.

How do you decide which airline to fly with when returning to Japan?

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I didn't think Trump would win.

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  • bakudan
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  • 2024/11/06 13:26

I ~ shudder to think that the nightmare will resume. In short, this country is for white people by white people. I'm going back to Japan before I get killed too soon. I expect nothing more from America.

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Let's gather the elderly ! !

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  • シニア65
  • 2023/09/23 09:56

How many elderly people of Japanese descent are living in LA? We would be happy to be a place of rest and relaxation for the elderly who use the Koryu Hiroba. We think the eligibility is from 65 years old and up.

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Marriage after overstay, green card

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  • 2024/11/08 07:40

Hello. I entered the country previously on a tourist visa to meet my American boyfriend (now husband). My boyfriend became sick with an internal disease and while I was taking care of him, his visa expired and he overstayed. We later married in the U.S. and my husband is now healthy and he has a stable income. I have never worked in the US. I am applying for a green card, but I am paroling ? because of my overstay and I think I will have to go back to the US Embassy in Japan for an interview.
I am quite anxious because Trump will be president for a period of time. I am worried that I will not be able to re-enter Japan ? if I go back to Japan because of the alternative situation due to Trump being tough on immigrants.
I would appreciate your advice or anyone with similar experiences. Sorry for the rambling.

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Murmur Plus

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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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  • ブラック企業
  • 2024/03/02 (Sat) 02:19
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I've been in a black company.
There are a lot of things you don't know until you enter the company.
It is difficult to judge a workplace only from an interview or explanation.
Always check reviews of products, restaurants, housing, workplaces, etc.
Don't take their word for it, but their experience is valuable in making a decision.
Thanks to those who share.
I wish BibiNavi had a review feature for job search.
There are a lot of places that are always hiring, and some that are rarely seen, but by being able to write reviews of your experiences, maybe employers will be more careful ?
Thanks for sharing, Daifuku.
I hope you don't mind my mean post ! !

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#2582
  • 同感です
  • 2024/03/02 (Sat) 13:43
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I wish Vivinavi would add a review function to the job search.
There are many places that are always recruiting, and others that are rarely seen, but by being able to write reviews about your experience, employers will be more careful ?

I agree, I think it's a good idea. I always think that the places that are always recruiting have some kind of problem, which means that they don't last long when they hire new people. I wish employers would think a little bit about the problems.
I think it is also hard to quit a job after you start working. I agree with the review function !.

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#2583
  • まぜるな危険
  • 2024/03/02 (Sat) 14:05
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Daifuku.
You start someone up at your place and post a staffing posting on the job search page
Sounds like the Daifuku system.
I wonder if the only people who have ever gotten a visa for an old man with an E visa are himself and his wife.... I don't know...
There are a lot of competent consultants on the net who call themselves M&A's all over the place.

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#2586
  • 大福
  • 2024/03/02 (Sat) 15:04
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Thank you for your understanding and warm words.

If I had not seen the visa support in the application, I would not have posted it on the forum.
I thought it would be better to let you know about the visa because it will affect your life.
I explained to those who contacted me that it makes me nauseous to think about it, but I hope that no one else will have to go through this.
I've deleted the post, but if anyone wants to know, please contact me. But I don't want to be the kind of person who posts derogatory things about people when I know nothing about them.

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#2587
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  • 2024/03/03 (Sun) 09:24
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You write a lot of posts imagining things that are not true.
I know where I'm coming from.
More than that, there are many Japanese who hate Koreans, especially the elderly
I wonder if they hate Koreans because they are better than them. Japanese people were shown their faces in the news when they quit HOAs because of racism.

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I am looking for a place where my grandfather, grandmother, and father used to live.

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  • シゲ furton
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  • 2024/12/09 21:14

It was a long time ago, around 1930, I was running a flower shop in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Three years later, for some reason or other, they returned to Japan, but when the three of them were still alive, ( I found information and books of the flower shop in my childhood ) and the address.
It was a pre-war address, "332 E. first street, Los Angeles Calif.
However, since it is an old address, I can only find "maybe here ?". Because when I did a GOOGLE search, it was in front of the Sakura Hotel.
The address of the flower shop was "under Ohayo Hotel" from there.
I am having a hard time finding out where the Ohayo Hotel was located and if it was possibly the predecessor of the Sakura Hotel.
I am planning to visit Los Angeles in the near future to see my grandmother's roots, which were Japanese-American. ( I'm not sure if it's inside Skid Row, but )

Perhaps there is a 90+ year old person who has lived in Little Tokyo since childhood, and if memory serves, there may be a chance.
If anyone has any information, please let us know.
By the way, the name of the flower shop my grandfather owned at that time was Tei ( MIKADO )
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How to choose a trustworthy vendor

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  • 2024/11/30 10:00

I am looking for a contractor for interior and exterior home repairs, cabinets ( kitchen ) etc.

I am looking for a contractor who is reliable, does good work and is reasonable.

What criteria should I look for

Please advise.

Please help me!

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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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  • 倍金萬
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  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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#3014
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/05/10 (Tue) 08:09
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Resumption of Acceptance of Foreign Tourists Next Month Prime Minister Kishida "Circumstances Have Changed" in Easing Water Border


https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/d3b197f9aa6696eef28418389490a17695d10b11


The government is coordinating to resume accepting foreign tourists by June. Japan's water border measures were said to be "the most stringent" compared to the rest of the world, but why has the government decided to ease up?

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#3015
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/05/10 (Tue) 08:20
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#3012 Returning next month,


Have you also read

"Corona negative proof upon return to Japan"

in another topic?

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#3016

Japan will start the rainy season in June, so avoid July and August
hot and humid ! !
now is the time to go !
or wait until October ?
I am worried that I have not visited my parents' grave since 2019🤔.

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#3017

#3012
I would like to know too.
I am in a hurry before the rainy season starts in earnest.
I read on Mr. Double Money Man's recommendation page that there is something about the consulate's inspection certificate, so I guess I can't just go to CVS or something like that. ?
I think it would be best to ask the consulate. I am a Japanese citizen.

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#3018
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/05/11 (Wed) 10:19
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> It may be more relaxed as they will accept foreigners from June

It is still at the stage where Mr. Kishida has only mentioned it in passing, and no concrete guidelines have been announced since then, so there is a lot of speculation on the Internet. Maybe in June, we will hear something concrete.

Maybe we will hear something concrete in June, but even so, a full opening on a specific date is not feasible.

Therefore, even if an individual makes reservations for airlines and hotels, creates a tour schedule, and submits the plan, the number of such reservations is astronomical and the Japanese government will not be able to handle it. Therefore, I have a feeling that they will start by processing the applications of tour companies as described above.


Of course, Gonko is a Japanese citizen and will be able to enter Japan without difficulty by following the proper procedures. I am envious of you.


Therefore, it may be after next year that I will be able to go to Japan freely as I have done so far. Therefore, I may not be able to go to Japan as freely as I have been doing so far, until after next year. Tears

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Squirrels, apples bitten by birds

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  • りんご
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  • 2024/12/03 15:55

Is it safe to eat an apple that has been bitten by a squirrel or bird if you cut off the bitten part

??

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