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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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#86
  • 面倒なだけ
  • 2022/01/25 (Tue) 12:52
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> When a notification of loss of nationality is submitted, the person who has lost his/her nationality is to be erased from the family register , and with this, the family register also reflects the fact that he/she has lost his/her nationality.

Most people do not submit the notification of loss of nationality because they do not like this.
Even if you don't submit it, you can live as a normal Japanese without any problems if you return to Japan and then return your American citizenship at the American Embassy in Japan. In other words, honest people lose money.

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#91
  • 同意
  • 2022/01/25 (Tue) 18:57
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If you report loss of nationality, your Japanese nationality will disappear.
If you do not report loss of nationality, your Japanese nationality will not disappear.
So, even if you become an American citizen, you are in the minority.

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#94
  • ウケる
  • 2022/01/25 (Tue) 19:30
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> naturally extinguished.

naturally w

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#95
  • ニューヨーク
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 10:10
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When I applied for a passport in New York, I was given this to sign

Acknowledgement

I , have read the following statement from the officer in charge and , understand its contents accurately , and hereby apply for issuance of a passport to Japan.
I hereby apply for the issuance of a passport.

1. If a Japanese citizen , acquires the nationality of a foreign country by his/her own choice, he/she loses , Japanese
nationality. ( The person who has lost his/her Japanese nationality , shall notify the person in question within one month after the spouse or relative within the fourth degree of kinship becomes aware of the fact of , national
loss of nationality ( notification , If the person who should have made the notification is outside the country
on the day he/she becomes aware of the fact, he/she must make
notification of loss of nationality within three months ) from the day he/she becomes aware of the fact. ( Family Registration Law, Article 103 )

3 Penalty for applying for , or receiving issuance
of a Japanese passport despite loss of Japanese nationality
( 1 ) Crime of False Passport Application ( Subject to imprisonment for not more than 5 years
or a fine of not more than 3,000,000 yen, or both, under Article 23(1)(i) of the Passport Act ).
( 2 ) Misrepresentation in a passport ( Subject to imprisonment for not more than 1 year or a fine of not more than
200,000 yen, according to Article 157, paragraph 2 ) of the Penal Code.

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#96
  • 意味不明
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 15:36
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If it disappears naturally, there's no need for procedures ?.

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