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Those who have not reported moving out of Japan

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#1
  • Yori
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  • 2023/09/14 15:16

Sometimes there are people who stay in the U.S. for a long period of time and do not remove their Japanese resident card.
They are not illegal residents, but people with visas or green cards ( who may be American citizens ? ).
In that case, you will not have to continue to pay National Insurance and Resident Tax. In that case, I think I have to keep paying National Insurance and Resident's Tax (???), but does anyone know what the benefits are to not report moving abroad ?

Please help me.

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#3
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん,
  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 03:32
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When I visit Japan or am in Japan for an extended period of time, I can live like a resident without having to do anything.
The payment for this occurs every year, but I do not feel it is a burden, so I do so.

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#4
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 07:41
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# You can live like a resident without doing anything.
If you are not registered as a resident for this purpose, no payment is incurred.

Even in the U.S., foreigners live like residents
but no payment is incurred.

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#6
  • pooske
  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 12:23
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You can return to your country for treatment at any time. You can receive a pension in Japan. Since I have no income in Japan, I have minimal expenses.
Prescriptions are also cheaper in Japan.

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