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Permanent residency after returning home

Question
#1
  • 帰国後永住権
  • mail
  • 2022/01/09 14:22

Please let me know if you know of any.

I am currently considering returning to Japan. I know that I can return to Japan and still receive Social Security in Japan after retiring from the US, but what will happen to my permanent residency?

1 . Can I still receive Social Security in Japan even if I give up my permanent residence?
2 . If I want to keep my Permanent Resident status, do I have to return ? to the US once a year?
3 . If I stay in Japan without doing anything, will I automatically lose my permanent resident status?
4 . I have heard that the permanent resident status remains the same unless I voluntarily renounce it, but
if I eventually come back here with the permanent resident status after 5 or 10 years ( if I am still alive and well ) can I come back
with that permanent resident status? Can I come back with that permanent residency 。。。。

I am considering returning to Japan to care for my parents, but after they pass away, if I am still healthy, I would like to come back to the US. I would like to receive the pension in Japan, but I am wondering what will happen to my permanent residence after that... I have so many questions. If anyone knows anything about this, I would appreciate it if you could tell me.

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#125
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/03/16 (Wed) 08:01
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# You need a residence permit; you need 3 months, so you should apply first and then return to Japan.  We cannot give you a visa unless you go to apply for it and renounce the cancellation of your Japanese nationality. If you are told to do so, then you will have to deal with the following

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#126
  • 何言ってんの
  • 2022/03/16 (Wed) 08:26
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After that,

why do you ask me that ? of course I will obey you.
Besides, if you took citizenship, you automatically lost your Japanese citizenship.

Did you take citizenship without knowing that?

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#127
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/03/16 (Wed) 10:40
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# 126

So I want to know how someone who recently
became an American citizen and is now going to

Japan on a Japanese visa will respond.

What are you getting so hot about ??

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#128
  • 2022/03/16 (Wed) 11:47
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Go to the consulate and ask them and it will be solved.

What are you asking here.

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#129
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/03/16 (Wed) 12:55
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What do you know by asking at the consulate ?

Consulate staff ・ We cannot give you a visa unless you have completed the renunciation of cancellation of Japanese nationality.

People going to Japan ・ I see. Then I will consider it and come back.

You need time to think about it, not to decide something important on the spot.

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