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Dual nationality Passport renewal in Japan

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#1
  • corthilacalla
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  • 2024/08/10 18:27

I know I will be beaten to the punch, but I would like to post this.

I have dual US/Japan citizenship and my Japanese passport is about to expire.
I have elderly parents in Japan and do not want to lose my Japanese passport as I may return to Japan for an extended period of time.

If you have recently renewed your passport in Japan or have such information,
please contact me by e-mail ?

If there are many of you, I would like to exchange information by group e-mail.
I would like to exchange information with many of you. If you have similar situation, please contact us.

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#99
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 08:51
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I wonder what they are taking foreign citizenship for.
Since I will eventually return home permanently
it would be less complicated to keep my Grincard.

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#100
  • セワシ
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 10:58
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That means only he knows about it.
Case closed. Yes, good-bye.

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#101
  • THH
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 11:05
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99

You never know what will happen in life, so the more choices you have, the better.
Can't you even understand that?

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#102
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 13:40
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99 After returning to Japan temporarily with GC, I was arrested at LAX airport and my GC was confiscated by the court and I returned to Japan voluntarily
GC is a visa, right?

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#103
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 15:07
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101
I understand if you want to bury your bones in America because you don't know what life will bring.
The world is a big place, LOOK WORLD.

102
There must be a reason you were arrested at LAX airport.
You will be vain, big talk if you don't write down the reason.

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#104
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 16:42
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Citizens can enter the country no matter what GC can be denied entry if you have assets you are at risk if you stay GC that's what's important
Try to die as a GC with your house, the country will manage it for a year and you can't transfer it to your wife, kids or anyone else. ? ? ?
Old people really change their story when it's not good for them.

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#105
  • THH
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 18:56
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> You die with the house in your GC. You know that for a year the state is also in control and you can't transfer it to your wife, your kids or anyone else ? ? ?

even if your wife is in joint name ?.

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#106
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 08:40
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102
I was arrested at LAX airport, had my GC confiscated in court, and voluntarily returned home
Can I stay at home until I voluntarily return ?
If I can stay at home, I can flee.

104
It doesn't matter why you were arrested, you were arrested at LAX airport, your GC was confiscated at trial, and you are not voluntarily returning.
I'll be back home in a week and my petition for voluntary departure will be approved. If you are arrested at LAX airport, why go to court if you are not entering the US.
If the court ruling is to confiscate your GC, you are illegal at that point.

When I used to live in a boarding house in Koreantown
the owner was cleaning up the room. When I asked him what happened
he said he went to Japan for a permanent residence interview but never came back. He said he had gone to Japan for an interview for permanent residence, but had not come back.

105
If you have assets, you are at risk if you remain a GC.
# You know you can't transfer them
Not if you were involved in an accident on your way to work and died instantly
Making a will would help.
Because you can't get safety and security for free.
"If you are prepared, you are safe" ) If you are well prepared, you don't have to worry.

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#107
  • ボケた高齢者
  • Yesterday 08:50
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I can't talk to an old man who doesn't even know how the court system works

A will is absolutely necessary, but one year later... I wonder if he still doesn't understand.

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#108

107

Is it controlled by the state for a year even if there is a family member in joint name ??

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#109
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 10:10
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107

You're an old man who doesn't even know how the court system works, then you need to write down how it works or you're not only capable of being petty.
Good American citizens don't even need to know how the courts work to make a living. But I don't know why you have to make a will and why it has to be effective a year later.
The lawyer keeps it, so all the relatives get together and the lawyer opens the will.
If it's a life insurance policy, it won't pay out the day after death. I guess you can't explain properly because you are writing with a big bath.

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#110
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 10:41
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107
The usual pattern of running away from a post because you can't explain it.

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#111
  • ボケた高齢者
  • Yesterday 10:59
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Because your questions are always too stupid. You're too ignorant of common sense to deal with them.

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#112
  • セワシ
  • Yesterday 11:23
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That~person~ has
gone
and done

Yes, good-bye.

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#113

107

Is it controlled by the state for a year even if you have a family member in joint names ?
I've never heard of it, can you copy and paste the English text or post a link ?.

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#114
  • ボケた高齢者
  • Today 00:20
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You've just never heard of it, or maybe you're just too ignorant
If it's jointly owned and one of you is a citizen, there's no problem, common sense says
I know a lot of people over 60 who dare to become citizens, and the reason is this: you can't transfer money in a bank account either
You should ask a real estate agent. Real estate agents are the best people to ask.

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#117
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Today 09:25
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111
So why don't you just write it up in plain English and we'll call it a day.
I think you are running away from the problem.

Since other people are inquiring, why don't you just write them up?
Since there are people who are asking, why do they think that it is faster to ask a real estate agent or
they are too ignorant of the common sense and can't deal with it?

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#118
  • はいはい
  • Today 10:18
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After all, it's all unsubstantiated hearsay.

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#119
  • ボケた高齢者
  • Today 12:41
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117 You have no bank savings or assets, so it's none of your business, and you have no heirs, so why should I know?

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#120
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Today 12:49
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119

It doesn't seem like something a sensible person would do.

If you've been here for many years and read the posts of various people,
it's easy to see that there are many people like this here.

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