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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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#13
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/16 (Sat) 17:21
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You can always return to your country for treatment. You can get a pension in Japan. You have no income in Japan, so you have minimal expenses. Prescriptions are also cheaper in Japan. If you are renting a room and living here, don't say "anytime", just go back home You can get government assistance even though you have no income in Japan.
Don't be persistent, but think about how you can stabilize your life.

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#14
  • 元祖・昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/16 (Sat) 17:51
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> If you are renting a place to live here, don't say anytime soon, just go back home ・ ・ ・
> You could get government assistance even if you don't have an income.

#6 pooske, I believe you live in a nice mansion in PV. That is why he pays taxes in Japan and the US.
It is rude to tell these people that they can get government subsidies even though they have no income.

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#18
  • うざい
  • 2023/09/17 (Sun) 10:01
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A lady who used to live in PV used to say that it's hot down there.
Well, the old resident's wife is a tengu, you know.

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#19
  • 管理人
  • 2023/09/17 (Sun) 10:09
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#17
>namban yonba

40. house search
#130

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#23
  • うざい!
  • 2023/09/17 (Sun) 16:52
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He is not a dandy. He is different from his older brothers.
The "datte" in "datte ni ikimai nai" is "datte" in "datte-o".
The word "datte" means to be vain, to adorn one's appearance.
It means to act flamboyantly, especially to attract attention.

"Not living in date" means not living in such a superficial or lax manner.
It is also used of "not being Date or drunken".
This "drunkenness" also means the same thing, to be fond of things.

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