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Furlough with Corona Disaster

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#1
  • Famfam
  • mail
  • 2022/03/31 08:27

I am a US citizen but still have a Japanese passport. This time, I really need to go to Japan for family reasons. I would like to leave the U.S. with my U.S. passport and enter Japan with my Japanese passport, but I was wondering if anyone has done something similar with this Corona disaster ? Which passport did you present to check in at the airport counter in the U.S. ? If you have experience with this. Best regards.

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#3
  • おっとっと
  • 2022/03/31 (Thu) 08:46
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I would call the consulate and ask how I can return as an American citizen.

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#4
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/03/31 (Thu) 12:36
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Checking in at an airport counter in the U.S.

You are leaving the U.S. on a U.S. passport, so of course it's a U.S. passport.

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#6
  • 違法
  • 2022/03/31 (Thu) 13:28
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So you already can't have dual citizenship.
Violation of the law
Renounce your Japanese citizenship immediately.

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#8
  • 共産主義化
  • 2022/03/31 (Thu) 19:14
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depends on age
you know how old one is ?

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#9
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/02 (Sat) 07:10
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He has U.S. citizenship, but he was not born in the U.S., since he says he was not born in the U.S.

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#10
  • 共産主義化
  • 2022/04/02 (Sat) 08:46
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Naomi Osaka ?
was born in Japan and got an American passport
but I always thought
you should think a little more before writing.

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#11
  • 違法
  • 2022/04/02 (Sat) 09:19
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There will come a time when you will be asked for your dual citizenship when you leave Japan.
It might be better not to invade the crime.

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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/02 (Sat) 09:35
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# 10

Was Naomi Osaka born of Japanese parents?

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#18
  • 杏子
  • 2022/04/04 (Mon) 18:06
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If you have not yet returned to your country, please refer to this page.
The following are not available unless you have a visa to stay in Japan, etc.

Counter at departure from the U.S. :
If you have a one-way ticket, you can only check-in with a Japanese passport.
If it is a round-trip ticket and stay within 90 days, either Japanese or U.S. passport can be used.
There is no problem even if the passport presented at the counter and the passport for entry into Japan are different.

Either passport can be used for entry into Japan :
If the stay is less than 90 days, either passport is acceptable.
If you need to renew your Japanese passport or get a stamp of entry for overseas traveler insurance while in Japan,
or stay longer than 90 days, enter with a Japanese passport.
If you use a U.S. embassy or consulate, duty free store, or rail pass, enter with a U.S. passport.
It does not matter if the passport presented at the U.S. airline counter is different from the passport used to enter Japan
.

One-way ticket can only be processed with a U.S. passport.
If it is a round-trip ticket, both Japan and U.S. passports can be processed.
There is no problem even if the passport presented at the counter and the passport for departure from Japan are different.
However, the passports to be presented to the Japanese inspector must be the same for entry and exit.

When entering the U.S. :
U.S. Citizens are required to enter with a U.S. passport.

Don't worry about consistency regarding passports when entering and leaving the U.S.
I don't care about it because the country has many dual nationals.
If your U.S. passport is valid and you are not a criminal, there is no problem.

If you enter the U.S. with a U.S. passport, your Japanese passport will not have a U.S. entry stamp, and
since Japan no longer has a stamp, both your Japanese and U.S. passports will be blank and
it is unclear where you went.

The passport presented at the airline counter and the passport for entry into and exit from Japan and the U.S. may be different
but the passports presented to the Japanese inspector must be the same for entry and exit.

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#20
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2022/04/04 (Mon) 18:48
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I know this is a long and tiresome process, but as you can see, you can only enter Japan with a "Corona Disaster".
I think you cannot enter Japan with an American passport.

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#21
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/05 (Tue) 07:18
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# It is not clear where you went to if both your Japanese and U.S. passports are blank.

If both Japanese and U.S. passports are blank, immigration control is not that appropriate ?.

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#24
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/05 (Tue) 10:56
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# 22

At the bottom of the page with the photo is the machine-readable portion

ICAO ( International Civil Aviation Organization ) with international standardized passport information.

You don't know what it's about when you look at it.

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