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Permanent residency after returning home

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#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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#60
  • 昭和
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 16:39
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You can tell at a glance by looking at the entry and exit stamps in your Japanese passport. If it's been open for more than 3 months, there should be a visa stamp, especially if the visa stamp is embossed
Even if you're not busy, you can at least look at it
You shouldn't tell people because they'll laugh at you.

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#62
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 17:26
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Even if you use two different passports,
you will be stamped with a return stamp when you return from abroad with a Japanese passport and an exit stamp when you leave the country.

Check in at the airport at the check-in counter with your U.S. passport.
If you submit your U.S. passport when leaving the country, there is no record of your entry ?.

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#64
  • 嘘ばかり
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 17:53
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I haven't found anyone.

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#66
  • 現実はお咎めなし
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 18:07
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Naoko Nozawa's Wikipedia page proudly lists her dual nationality.

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#67
  • そーいや
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 18:15
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#63
Mother of Showa ?
Whenever I talk about dual citizenship or having two passports, people write it off as if it were a serious crime. There were a lot of people who use both. But they said they couldn't easily go back to Japan because of Corona, and they couldn't get a passport made in Japan.

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