Japan to ease COVID-19 access restrictions for foreigners with resident visas: NHK

Japan plans its COVID-19 access restrictions for foreign nationals on residence visas starting next month, state broadcaster NHK reported, following a protest over the emotional and economic difficulties inflicted by the measures.

Re-entry will be allowed for visa holders, adding permanent citizens and exchange students, provided they go through a coronavirus and quarantine check for 14 days, the same policy that applies to Japanese citizens returning to the country, NHK reported on Friday.

A consular official from Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said there is “not yet a resolution” to ease border restrictions.

Japan’s restrictions on combating the pandemic are among the strictest in the world, preventing access with few exceptions, not only for tourists but also for long-term visa holders in more than 140 countries.

This means that many permanent citizens and other veteran citizens who have rented an apartment in Japan remain stranded outside the country, without being able to continue living and suffering enormous monetary difficulties as expenses accumulate.

Others face harrowing decisions, such as leaving Japan to attend a funeral or being concerned about a circle of family members with health problems for fear that they will not be allowed to return.

Western industry pressure groups have criticized government policy, are out of tune with measures taken in other primary economies, and would hurt investment.

NHK said it had won “numerous warnings” by asking it to ease restrictions on the resumption of social and economic activities.

About 2.6 million foreigners reside and the government plans to expand at airports to cope with the expected accumulation of traffic after restrictions eased, NHK said.

That’s good, but a lot has been done.

Better behind than ever, I guess.

Oh, okay! But that doesn’t replace the fact that the LDP is a bunch of scum because this ban deserves to never have been done in the first place.I suppose the foreign protest has been effective, the LDP

Okay, but it’s done.

There have been other people stuck outside Japan for months, many of them are out of work when they return !!!

I’ll do it once it’s really implemented!

And even if so, I was too late and I bet that many other citizens of several decades will NOT accept this betrayal, especially those who stayed out of Japan and probably lost MANY and in some cases probably ALL !!!

This photo through my bow NOTE!!

Good news, despite all the borders are open!I can’t wait to go back to Japan and travel!

And even if so, I was too late and I bet many other citizens of decades will NOT do this betrayal.

I don’t need it. I’m flirting with the concept of immigrating to Canada.Now I’m in touch with an immigration attorney.This will never be our home. The LDP assured that

Too late in Japan, he has awakened those who may have invested in his status quo in Japan with this short-sighted and xenophobic policy that he will replace after being questioned several times.

It’s time.

Of interest;

Visa holders, permanent citizens and exchange students will be allowed to re-entry.

Now we know that there is no permanent price in Japan because permanent citizens are grouped with popular visa holders and exchange students.

This is not intended to degrade in any way those who are not permanent residents, but only to identify the fact that the price of permanents is particularly low.

“Plan to relax.”

It’s smart to say that nothing has yet been implemented.It will start with some countries and gradually expand.The J-government will say “you see, we’re doing something.” A RAP 72 hours before arrival would possibly also be necessary.Other conditions, such a clever explanation of why for a can also be requested.Who knows. Wait and watch.

Did you nevertheless realize that it was the Japanese who were spreading the virus?

We now know that there is no permanent price in Japan because permanent citizens are grouped with popular visa holders and exchange students.

That’s why I was more happy to pass JLPT1 than to PR.And JLPT is also useless.

@larr, have you read the quarantine component in the article?

The resemblance to science and medicine, the concepts of others that are not based on race.

irresponsible to open borders to foreigners

We now know that there is no permanent price in Japan because permanent citizens are grouped with popular visa holders and exchange students.

This is not intended to degrade in any way those who are not permanent residents, but only to identify the fact that the price of permanents is particularly low.

Having lived here for over 3 decades and having spoken to a lot of people

I temporarily learned that being a “permanent resident” meant very little.

There is no replacement in the hierarchical order of those other people.

The scholars at Exreplace bring cash and allow colleges to survive. And then they can replace their visas with ‘特定 技能’ ‘Specialized Visa’. Japan wants those workers. The ultimate goal is the economy ………..

About time.

@kurisupisu

I temporarily learned that being a “permanent resident” meant very little.

There is no replacement in the hierarchical order of those other people.

I’ve been here two and a half years and I agree with you in principle.Many of us have achieved the same thing to some extent.

This gives it a new size though, and I honestly didn’t expect it to be so radical (especially for those with Japanese spouses or families). We all now fully perceive the truth of this scenario in the future.

Depending on where you live best, think twice and compare the COVID-19 scenario and a safer position to stay in my opinion.Just because the number here is small doesn’t mean there’s no pandemic here in Japan.

NHK said it had won “numerous notices” asking it to ease restrictions on resuming social and economic activities.

half the world gave their opinion on it

Yes, too little, too late, non-Japanese deserve to know very obviously now that they will be second-class citizens.To be honest, you’d have to be a little silly or desperate to stay in Japan after that!

Yes, too little, too late, non-Japanese deserve to know very obviously now that they will be second-class citizens.To be honest, you’d have to be a little silly or desperate to stay in Japan after that!

Unfortunately, some other people have no choice because they are too attached to the family, but as an existing student, I have to be stupid not to look the other way to migrate.I tried to call this post home, but now I even stopped.learning Japanese. I’m done.

Here’s one of the few requests I’ve earned in my mail recently:

“Hi, I’m a tenant —————–.

My wife and I are in Australia and we haven’t been back to Japan since January.It will be difficult to get back before the end of 2020.

We ask that you remove our family parts from the apartment and complete the rental agreement.”

@Aly Rustom

I’m flirting with the concept of immigrating to Canada.This will never be our home.

I’m sorry to hear that, but of course it’s loose to go wherever you want.

I just hope that it will also face many negative facets in Canada, and that it will also be very dissatisfied in Canada.

The government plans to allow all resident holders to re-enter on the condition that PCR tests be conducted and quarantined for two weeks at designated hotels.

The Japanese in designated hotels for 2 weeks?

yes, that’s it. It is essentially the same unfair remedy for foreigners.

I’m glad to hear it. I wonder if my company will force me to use the paid leave at 40 or if I can work remotely as usual.

Anyone who has distorted the four months in which we were unable to enter/return to Japan between April and August, think about obtaining a Japanese passport.I hear it’s pretty simple to do it if you already have public relations.

Kurisupisu

I temporarily learned that being a “permanent resident” meant very little.

There is no replacement in the hierarchical order of those other people.

This was made public when PRs were no longer allowed to use Japanese gateways, but had to submit to long records with tourists at the entrance gates of foreigners.

Absolutely pathetic!

Permanent citizens have long-standing loyalty and commitment to Japan and they are.

Japan plans its COVID-19 access restrictions

The keyword is plan.

We all know that there are still 50 steps left after the planning phase before they nevertheless make a decision.

Thank you for the false hope.

It’s a step in the direction.

But Australians who need to move from home for a holiday are unlikely to be allowed to leave Australia to return to Japan anyway, thanks to a ban by our passing government.Can I perceive that they limit other people who enter the country and leave?

Will the Japanese reimburse the PRs for their losses?

This in no way is intended to degrade non-permanent residents, but only identifies the fact that the price of permanents is particularly low.

I think the real price of the permanent apartment is that you don’t want to move on to immigration and don’t have anyone yet for your visa.Having said that, I sense your point of view and agree with him.

Are the Japanese quarantined in a designated hotel for 14 days when they return? I doubt it. I heard that there is no law in Japan for mandatory quarantine of Japanese people in hotels.

@TigresTokioDome

I’m also curious about that. Should the Japanese quarantine themselves in a hotel? If someone returns to their circle of relatives, can the circle of relatives (Japanese) pass by and the stranger stay in a hotel?

If we have a space we pay for in Japan, why do we incur more expenses?

That’s a very

@TigersTokyoDomeToday 11:01 A.D.

Are the Japanese quarantined at a designated hotel for 14 days when they return?I doubt it. I heard there is no law in Japan for the mandatory quarantine of the Japanese in hotels.

I guess not, unless you say you have no position to go, but the personal transportation rule to leave the airport is pretty strict, my colleague’s little brother stayed 14 days at the airport because there was no one to take him with a personal vehicle.

Once back I was surprised by the circle of family relationships in JP between the new generation.

As soon as you know, if you claim you have your own residence, you’ll be quarantined for 14 days and if you leave the airport with your personal car, they lose track and you’re on the loose to do whatever you want.

Thanks Ingr.Je I haven’t heard of the quarantined Japanese off site for 14 days, so it’s not the same treatment.

I sense that if you arrive in Narita or Haneda, you can ask someone to pick you up or hire a car (they have a service for perhaps 20,000 yen or less) to take you home and point you to an affidavit that you promise quarantine on the other hand, if you do not live near Tokyo, you cannot take a connecting flight , so you should stay at the designated hotel near the airport unless a very, very smart friend goes to the airport to stand out.In any case, it’s good news.

I’ll have to wait for the main quarantine points, but it looks like a step in the right direction.

I hope the Japanese government realizes that many NJ have personal cars in Japan or at least have them.

This was made public when PRs were no longer allowed to use Japanese gateways, but had to suffer long records with tourists at the entrance gates of foreigners.

Returns? I get a signal from the Japanese line every time I go through immigration. Should it be just you?

@Oui in fact

This was made public when PRs were no longer allowed to use Japanese gateways, but had to submit to long records with tourists at the entrance gates of foreigners.

I don’t know if we’re talking about the same thing, but since fingerprinting for citizens began in 2006, gobacks (not just permanent citizens) have had our own line to return to Japan.Maybe we’re not talking about the same thing, subject.

Ironically, at the time, the governor of Hyogo Prefecture and the mayor of Kobe pressed on behalf of foreign citizens and all sent an official letter of protest to the immigration office.They were the only governor of the prefecture and the mayor of the city.to do it (I think it’s pretty good when I read that)

In my experience, the re-entry line is sometimes/often shorter for returnees than the line for citizens.

I missed my father’s funeral in May due to the lockout/lockout.Many other people (including myself, a PR for decades) received the government tree.

When Fukushima arrived, the maximum number of foreigners remained unconditional in Japan.

When COVID occurred, Japan stood firm with its foreign population.

This restriction of ease of access is blatant news, but its retention is a serious challenge for Japan.

Now, long-term newcomers know how they will be treated when, God forbid, a primary disaster happens again.

To be honest, I haven’t traveled outside Japan for about 15 years, so things may have been replaced since my last visit.Only there was a time when the returnees, who were not the ones who had a special permanent apartment (zainichi Kankojin et al.), had to go through the same line as those who had just come on vacation.As I said, it has been a while since I left Japan (and I will probably never do it again), so possibly things are not going well or that things have been replaced since then.I’m sorry if I’m wrong.

Thanks Ricky C.Let’s hope so, but the question remains whether the Japanese should be quarantined, otherwise it’s not the same deal.

What he said @Didou the point: “Plan to relax.”

Nothing’s happened yet.

Before everyone enters euphoria, I propose to calm down and wait for the final conclusion.

I hope everyone has a “cold shower” at the end.

Today, 11:13 a.m. JST

I sense that if you arrive in Narita or Haneda, you can ask someone to pick you up or hire a car (they have a service for perhaps 20,000 yen or less) to take you home and point you to an affidavit that you, on the other hand, if you do not live near Tokyo, you cannot take a connecting flight , so you should stay at the designated hotel near the airport unless a very, very smart friend goes to the airport.to stand out. In any case, it’s good news.

That’s fair enough. Someone I know had a member of the family circle who had come from Canada, so he had to drive narita, pick up his son and return to Osaka, and then the son had to stay away in the house for two weeks before he could.The son was one week released before returning to Canada for another 2 weeks of quarantine!

Anyone who has distorted the four months in which we were unable to enter/return to Japan between April and August, think about obtaining a Japanese passport.I hear it’s pretty simple to do it if you already have public relations.

This remedy makes me think. Either I leave the country or I just get citizenship.Because of the circle of family ties and other reasons, I am susceptible to staying.So far I have not noticed any disadvantage in the adequacy of a citizen, only benefits at this time.

Good news, if true, but the way the government has treated (created?) This is surely embarrassing and will not be soon forgotten.

I’m sorry to hear that, but of course it’s loose to go wherever you want.

Thank you for your kind words Monty.Es a lot for me.Oh, really.

I just hope that it will also face many negative facets in Canada, and that it will also be very dissatisfied in Canada.

I’ve lived in Canada before, now every position has its smart and bad points, but my resolve to leave after DECADES comes from the surprise of seeing what the LDP is capable of.

I mean, I hope they oppose us in a racist way, but what about my wife and my Japanese children?I’m your provider, and if I had to leave for an emergency like I had to last summer, I might not have been allowed to leave home and my wife and children would have been on the street.I just can’t accept the threat to this SICK government.Not with the life of my wife and children.

Many of them do not need to return after this treatment, it is the last possibility for them.

@Reckless: get a Japanese passport. I hear it’s pretty simple to do if you already have public relations.

Probably easier! However, it will have to face the problem of restrictions on dual nationality and, in all likelihood, must renounce its nationality of origin.

Go back? I get a signal from the Japanese line every time I go through immigration.Is it just you?

It’s true. I’m also told to enter the access permit line even if I have public relations.But what am I complaining about here? I’m doing it a lot faster than the Japanese national line.

@Aly Ruston

I see… I’ll have your point of view.

I have also lived here in Japan for many years, but I still enjoy it every day.

I am very pleased to be here and will never leave Japan (only for business or travel).

Of course, there are days when I say “Damn Japan”.

But I think “these days” are in every country, wherever you live.No country is perfect.

I know that as a foreigner in Japan, I will never be treated as a “full-fully” Japanese citizen, but that suits me.

In my home country, as well as in many other countries around the world, it is the same situation.Foreigners will never be treated in the same way as “innate citizens, ” right?

Anyway… I regret to hear that you are disappointed in Japan and I hope you can find a safer and happier life for you and your circle of relatives in Canada, Array …or who knows elsewhere.

The circle of relatives is the greatest treasure we have.

I’ve been trapped in the US. But it’s not the first time For five weeks …had left Tokyo the day the borders were closed.I had to point out a way recognizing that my return was questionable …I came back when the US and its allies in the Middle East have been able UU.me inflamed and took me back to The Back in Haneda and asked him why I was coming back while I was getting the newspaper I had pointed out …after a phone call to my wife (I’m not a PR ….only a wife visa) Array …. I was allowed to leave Array..I had arranged a personal pick-up when I left the baggage area, no one checked if I had transportation …I quarantined at home for 2 weeks even though the effects of my tests at the airport were negative again after 3 days

after a phone call to my wife (I’m not a public relations …only a wife visa) Array … They allowed me to leave … I had already arranged a personal pick-up when I left the luggage in the area, no one checked if I had transportation …I quarantined the house for 2 weeks even though my verification effects at the airport turned negative after 3 days

Looks like he’s been treated well.

Good news if this happens, I probably wouldn’t celebrate until it happens.The challenge is, as others have said, that the damage is done.This has tarnished Japan’s reputation and will inspire other people and businesses to think twice before coming here.

That’s good news. But this total episode has soured my emotions towards this country in a way that has never happened before.

Anyway… I’m sorry to hear that you’re disappointed in Japan and I hope you can find a safer and happier life for you and your circle of relatives in Canada, Array…or who knows elsewhere.

Thank you Monty, but I mean I’m disappointed in Japan, only with leadership, which I don’t think will ever change.

The circle of relatives is the greatest treasure we have.

absolutely

This looks promising, it can be a way to quarantine many travelers.

https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2020/aug/19/heathrow-rapid-covid-test-centre-could-replace-quarantine

Since you have been asked several times on this page if “Japanese Quarantine” Array …Yes, I think so. On July 16, a Japanese friend who had returned from Germany entered the “voluntary isolation required through returnees” before traveling to Tokyo.He spent two weeks in a compromised government-insured hotel.

These other people have waited months!

“Thank you monty, but I mean I’m disappointed in Japan.Only in leadership, which I don’t think will ever change.

same

I like the way they interpret this as a positive thing by admitting that they are frankly racist for months and helpless.

Monty

I just hope that many negative facets in Canada will also be confronted, and that it will also be very dissatisfied in Canada.

At least in Canada.We may not ask him “Where do you come from and when do you return to your country?”

I left Tokyo the day the borders were closed, I had to point out a grateful way that my return would be questionable …

So everyone who left the country left the country knowing full well that the return is questionable?

And that there’s no way to get some kind of special permission by making sure the return is rejected?

@Aly Rustum – I will also return to Canada in September for the same reasons, and continue the fight against society, pay attention to a more welcoming artistic community.

Doedel, answered the question. Forty “volunteers” for the Japanese. There’s no law to hold them back.Volunteering means that the Japanese volunteered for this, as did the two self-centered pioneers who flew out of Wuhan and refused to quarantine and were allowed to return home.

I’m surprised that the access ban has nevertheless made a lot of people here realize they’re like disposable products.reading medicine here in Japan and not being able to do clinics or practice is worse.

@Aly Rustum – I will also return to Canada in September for the same reasons, and continue the fight against society, pay attention to a more welcoming and artistic community.

Good Doug, Canada’s gain, Japan’s loss, you’re doing the right thing

In my home country, as well as in many other countries around the world, it is the same situation.Foreigners will never be treated in the same way as “innate citizens, ” right?

There are other degrees and you have to see the countries individually.I hear Japanese apologists say it’s the same everywhere.I am a British citizen who has spent a lot of time in the United States, China and Japan.with much the highest reception, with Japan a remote moment and China a third remote.

I am very concerned about the quarantine point, my friend, an exchange student who reads in Osaka, had been trapped in her middle country since taking a break in February, but I heard that she had nevertheless returned to Japan – and that she had gone straight to her apartment to leave her 6-month sloppy refrigerator blank.The article talks about “next month,” however, you will need to have made some documents a few weeks ago for it to be here.

My wife just won my VISA papers yesterday, very pleased to see this news.I have 3 months to get back to that, a lot to do before.Thank you, Mr. Abe!

We all know how much strangers are treated (description and size, unimportant in Old Blighty) on those shores.

37% of London’s population is born outside the UK. Great Britain is one of the most welcoming countries in the world.

Public relations in Japan are rather unceremonious, harder to download and more expensive than naturalization (it was 8000 yen when I did, naturalization was free), so I’ve become Japanese.citizenship, you don’t have to, you just have to tell the Japanese government that you’re giving it up, without any proof.What do you say the government of your home country is up to you.

If you plan to stay here, long-term naturalization is a no-brainer, it’s incredibly simple to do and you only want the Japanese skill of a grade 2 or 3 student,

Britain is one of the most welcoming countries in the world.

All the Britons I know don’t communicate much about their country and need to stay in Japan and for Americans like me it’s quite the opposite, maybe it’s a relic of the victory of war.

Come back to the subject, please.

Whenever this happens, and it is still vague, it will be smart for citizens who are stranded in Array, but it will not be of much help to those who are already here and possibly would have to happen in case of emergency.

For example, if I have to move to Australia for a funeral, I first have to locate a flight, as far as I know, there are none right now, and even if I do, I have to quarantine myself in a hotel for two weeks, so I can’t attend the funeral.In addition, Australia’s internal borders are closed.Then I have to go back to Japan (I don’t know where I want to get tested), after which I have to quarantine myself at my home in Tokyo for two weeks.Also, I can’t use public transport to get from Haneda/Narita to my house.

That’s about five weeks and a huge expense.

@El Rat, it takes a mess to do that.Besides, the JP government might have you at some point, right?I would never give up my U.S. citizenship. Value all Indian gold, but beware of the following:

The automatic acquisition or retention of a foreign nationality does not imply U.S. citizenship; however, acquiring a foreign nationality through a non-public application would possibly result in the loss of U.S. citizenship under segment 349(a) (a) (1) of the Immigration and Naturalization Act (8 USC1481).nationality to happen under segment 349(a) (1), it must be established that naturalization was received with the aim of renounting U.S. citizenship, such an objective can be demonstrated through statements or conduct of a person.

Too late.

RAT

If you plan to come here, long-term naturalization is a no-brainer

No problem, I’m kidding. Right?

I lived here for decades and never had the concept of naturalizing despite

that of my home country is one of the worst in the world.

I am proud to be a citizen of my home country.I don’t have any Japanese features.

Japanese and I will have no patience with the Japanese that I had naturalized

and now I’m one of them because I know I’ll never be one of them and I won’t be accepted as such.

Japan too late

I suppose foreign clamor has been effective, shame abroad is a very effective tool against the LDP

Aly… in fact my brotherArray.. lost face loss is what moves the LDPArray. Unfortunately.

Rat @El

People say you have to give up your original citizenship, you don’t have to, you just have to tell the Japanese government that you’re giving it up, without proof.

What country do you come from, if you can’t imagine me asking you?Some countries do not allow surrender, so for these nationals, it is clear 🙂

People have threatened to pack up and leave, and they are still on the loose to do so. I don’t know how much Japan is spending to miss seeing other people leave. If you need to be valued, become a citizen. We have a tendency to have rose-tinted lenses on how immigrants and permanent citizens are treated in other countries. I am not a citizen, I am a permanent resident in Japanese terms. I never felt like I happened to be treated like a Japanese, however, as an ethnic minority in my own country, I would say that I was treated pretty well. At the beginning of my third decade in this country, I promised myself that if this treated me horribly, it would pass. A house, a permanent assignment in a smart educational institution, a living wage with a decent vacation, maybe I’m lucky? Or perhaps, like others I know here in similar situations, we simply accept a passage of time, which is Japan, it is not to improve my life. It is up to me to do it myself. And for the record. I know foreigners who were able to return during this time after making a request to the authorities. They waited and followed the instructions. They also repainted at a time after completing the quarantine. Different characteristics for other people. I wish good luck to those who go abroad. I hope the new countries treat you well.

Qshu

I promised myself that if he treated me horribly, I’d go.

Treated horribly, how?

If you don’t mind, can you tell us the things that horrify you?

gracias

A house, a permanent position at a smart school, a decent salary with a decent vacation, maybe I’m just lucky?Or maybe like others I know here in similar situations, we’ve long agreed it’s Japan, not my life.

Excellent points. In fact, once I’m back in my country for a few weeks, relaxing and reconnecting, I feel better about going back to Japan.

I hope you’ll follow the regulations when you get back

Maybe I’m lucky?

It turns out to me that with this and attitude you have created your own opportunity

No problem, you’re kidding, right? I lived here for four decades and never had the concept of naturalizing myself when the government of my home country was one of the worst on the planet.I am proud to be a national of my home country.I don’t have a Japanese trait.

I used to think that way, but the position where you were born is just a birth accident.It’s ridiculous to have to be tied to where they were born, but that’s how it works now.For me, other people deserve to adopt, citizenship that best suits them.I wouldn’t feel compelled to myself, nor would I like to be accepted.There are tons of local Japanese who are not accepted here and who live with it.I have lived so long outdoors my country home, I would have a hard time accepting life there as it is now.Easier to simply adopt a new country.

@Petras

In addition to having Japanese nationality, I have American, Mexican and Australian nationalities, when I arrived in Japan I used my Mexican passport exactly because I knew that if I had to lose citizenship, if I became naturalized Japanese at some point, I would. The JP government does not even know that I am American or Australian and it turns out that Mexico does not allow you to renounce citizenship either. I know that I will never be Japanese in the eyes of my compatriots, but I know. Not having to worry about being deported or not being able to enter the country in times of crisis.

I am a former resident of Japan 10 years of age or older, I now live in Hong Kong, but I am processing my visa documents to return.Of course, I deserve to be the last one in line to enter Japan, but it is good news that the restrictions are even though everything starts to be relaxed My company asked me several times to move to headquarters in Tokyo, and at first I hesitated to return to Japan, but with climbing in Hong Kong and a resettlement package on the table , the writing is on the wall for him to return.With the COVID-19 remedy, I can see why many longtime citizens are contemplating leaving.I made the same resolve to leave Japan several years ago, but now I’m turning my back.

Several others asked whether or not returning Japanese citizens deserved quarantined at designated hotels.I know two Japanese citizens who have returned in recent weeks and that’s their experience.No aptitude certificate is required before departure, and upon arrival, they will have to pass an undeniable sampling control (not the invasive control in the noseArray..not impatientArray ..). After a few hours, the effects were published and can at that time freely.Technically, they are asked to quarantine them at home, but this is not mandatory.A friend of mine said he’d won a phone call from the government to apply for registration.and left a message in the direction of seeking to restrict the time they spend outside.However, foreigners must provide a certificate of aptitude issued within the last 3 days before boarding, pass a PCR check on arrival and then quarantine at a government-designated facility.NHK has indicated that the Japanese and foreigners are treated equally, but obviously this is not the case.

In any case, the scenario is what it is. I hope those who are trapped in the great outdoors eventually get some kind of tax break or anything to make up for the losses. That said, Japan is a wonderful country with many other redeeming qualities. It is a one-time pandemic that will never happen again.

En.Peut-Etre: I’m not sure how fair he flew as he did, but it was for the maximum hard work component, being frank and fair, trusting my instincts and treating others as I would like them to treat me.kept me in a smart place. I never crawled or kissed my buttocks, it’s just not in my makeup.I had heated arguments when I felt that someone had treated me unfairly and I didn’t suffer because I knew I had others in my courtroom because it was just a matter of good and evil.

I hope you can get back on stage soon before you go.

@drlucifer. I think I had read so many horror stories and many court cases about life in Japan (especially in giant urban areas), I came here a little worried. I met other people who had lived here before leaving and who had said that they had been reminded of their position as “foreigners”, however, on second thought, a lot of it was their own personality problem. Hell, they clashed with other people at home. I suppose that if other people would come and say “gaijin come home” if I lived in a network they would not allow me to enter the institutions because I am not Japanese it was not unusual, I suppose that if I felt uncomfortable with my absence and stuff, then Those things would have made me think it was time to go. I didn’t get it. Maybe some other modest people made stupid comments, but I never hesitated to make them right away.

The existing configuration is not ideal for many other people, but we are not in normal times.People are wasting their work all over the world and, if I’m honest, other people say they’re leaving Japan and going to greener grasses, good luck.Tell the rest of us which countries are looking for staff so that we can All I read is the layoffs and emerging unemployment that Japan deserves to benefit from, because other desperate people will move anywhere.

If anyone saw the NHK news at nine o’clock at night.tonight, there’s a segment about this factor (more or less)

Anyone in this would give the impression that foreigners in Japan are personal or workhorses to exploit for reasonable work.

It’s amazing that NHK can take anything that can be perceived as smart news and spoil it beyond any reality.

One of the ultimate things I’ve noticed in my two and a half decades.

@Qshu 76

Thank you so much for sharing, this is the distilled essence of your life experiences.

More for you, may your tribe grow and prosper.

What interests me is when other people say, “In my home country or where I come from…”Why do they have to be so shy not to say where they come from?I feel so unreliable to be like this.

The link below is nhk’s original Japanese URL, which is about ‘留 資格’ 外再入 制 限 緩和 へ

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200821/k10012576621000.html?utm_int=news-new_contents_list-items_157

Lately I am in Australia and 留 資格 認定 証書 (certificate of eligibility) to paint in Japan.

Can you tell me if that means I’ll be allowed into Japan?

Or, unfortunately, is that the case and do I have to wait until border restrictions are lifted for Australian citizens for advertising purposes?

What interests me is when other people say: “In my country of origin or where I come from …” Why do they have to be so shy not to say where they come from? I feel so unreliable for being like this.

It’s very doubtful. It is useful to bring the delight of your own country to discussions like this.Why other people don’t do this is very suspicious.

And now, report on the avalanche of desperate people who have kept their quarantine before, but who won’t, and who will no longer be able to do so, and that will lead to a group or two and the B.S.ban’s return to its place.

I guess I’ll have to wait for some government clowns to be sentenced to prison, it’s some kind of violation of the law, I hope I said.I didn’t expect it.

Why do they have to be so shy in saying where they come from?I feel so unreliable to be like this.

It’s very doubtful. It is useful to bring the delight of your own country to discussions like this.Why other people don’t do this is very suspicious.

Unworthy of trust, dubious, suspicious Array.. Wow! I think I’d better go to the local koban and give up.He’s probably a danger to society. Please, why is it so vital for you to know where I come from, what case is yours if I don’t need to say it, what’s the difference?By the way, I have not lived in my own (un nameless) country for 30 years and am not convinced that I can speak as it should be for everyone or as it should be to reflect the wide variety of attitudes and opinions.can you, anyway? People are different, aren’t they? I’m just speaking for myself.

There is no need for those who have had to leave the country and have had to give up their resident visa to renew their passport before it expires in their home country. The embassies that generally deal with such problems with ease have been closed and mail may simply not move from one country to another.

Some of them are other people whose spouses have stayed in Japan and are now required to return with a tourist visa.Nice work, Japan.

Well, it’s the best time for them to do it, and I’m glad they did.This makes me feel a little better about the prospect of moving to Japan in a few years.

However, I agree with many commentators here. It was done too late, there has been a lot of economic damage because of that and undermines people’s confidence as to whether they will be treated as permanent residents.I hope that will replace it in the future, but as I said, in fact, it raises a lot of doubts in people’s minds.

Welcome to the newArray … until the next pandemic of china’s PCCh Department of Biological Weapons.

“What interests me is when other people say, “In my home country or where I come from Array …”Why do they have to be so shy not to say where they come from?I feel so unworthy to be like this.

This is the news in which you give your opinion, unlike the network forum where other people give percentage of information.

All comments/opinions will look the same, no matter who/where/race you are.

Unfortunately, everyone has an open mind.

@SPRING: This is irrelevant information. The fact is, that’s where the challenge lies with this segment.All other countries have other challenges, some similar to this one.

Ideally, we deserve to jointly sue the PCCh to recover losses …but that may not happen. Therefore, avoid buying anything that is “made in China”.

I’m thinking of starting a business here in 2020 and moving here…Move to Korea and invest in it.

4 hour interview with a Japanese friend who told me how ashamed she is of what the country has done to citizens, adding foreigners.

The news is smart for those who are trapped outdoors, but the pain is already done, I had two parents who died and I couldn’t be there despite being public relations …

This is just the biggest evidence in the world that dinosaur-filled governments/administrations are going to globalize and be.

I had two parents who died and I couldn’t be there despite being PR …

But they allow PUBLIC relations headlines to back down in this circumstance.

I’m thinking of starting a business here in 2020 and moving here…Move to Korea and invest in it.

there are four months left for the year.

Anyway, now is the time to start a business.

I’m thinking of starting a business here in 2020 and moving here…Move to Korea and invest in it.

I am sure that if the competent government reads your message, it will temporarily replace its attitude to stay, for its economic benefit.

NHK made a follow-up account last night, which seemed to recommend that the move motivated through the large number of foreigners running on Japanese farms, who have their jobs, and raised considerations that the Japanese might have less food if the government continues.to block agricultural staff’s access to the country.

However, foreigners must present a certificate of fitness issued within the last 3 days prior to boarding, pass a PCR check upon arrival and then quarantine at a government-designated facility.

So what’s the charge of staying in a “quarantine facility” (possibly it wouldn’t be free) and it’s going to be for two weeks and for many, it means a loss of income, right?

It will be to see how and through whom it will be implemented.

And make a PCR abroad?

Will airlines now require evidence before authorizing boarding?

In the UK

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/travel/news/heathrows-rapid-covid-test-centre-e2-80-98could-replace-quarantine-e2-80-99/ar-BB189r2j

In Japan, they pressure others through obstacles to undergo a PCR test

Welcome to the newsArray … until the next pandemic of the PcCh’s China Department of Biological Weapons.

Oh seriously? I heard that the pandemic was part of a plan through billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates to take credit for the “false” coronavirus pandemic to implant a microchip in the population through an equally fraudulent vaccine, in order for the world’s population.All this with ayuda.de 5G and the elite of lizard men …

It’s where Abe and Unit 731 …

Having a resident visa prevents contagion, I suppose, in any case, relief for many.

People are threatening to leave e.t.cArray.. Funny stuff.Have you noticed the airport websites?No flights!You can’t leave!

LDP has surely been terrible in its reaction to the virus.Why have there been no announcements related to border closures and flight cancellations?

His ministry appears to have been created through a 5-year-old.

Once again, the Japanese government seeks to pretend to do foreigners a great favor, while set the bar so high that few of us can meet the conditions.I don’t have a Japanese driver’s license, so how am I going to be able to do it?to get home without using public transport. The walk will last several days.And I’m not going to spend cash at a hotel in Narita for two weeks, and where exactly can we make a check when we have no symptoms?

I hope that other people will realize that there are more welcoming countries in the world.

“I’m thinking of starting a business here in 2020 and moving here…I would move to Korea and invest in it.”

Hong Kong please; Japan will simply do.

“Disputes, segregation, police: Hong Kong’s dark-skinned minorities say they felt accepted”

“Nice https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/21/asia/hong-kong-racism-intl-hnk-dst/index.html”

About time!

Will all countries be quarantined at the beginning of the school year?What about “green” countries?

I just came back on Sunday on a humanities engineer’s visa.As of August 5, others with visas who left before closing were allowed to return.

In San Francisco you will have to fill out a form and provide your passport, apartment certificate and photocopy on the back of your slip on your passport indicating your departure date, you have to do it as a user and you have to make an appointment. The first impediment was that the visa segment did not answer the phone.Recently, I see that the online page allows you to make reservations online.I had an appointment for 10:30, however I showed up at 10 on point and I was refused 1 service card, so the first one to arrive is the first to be taken care of.Anyway, a Tuesday came and the certificate was in place on Friday.I returned Friday at 10 a.m. distributed the certificate between 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.m.I came here and they gave it to me. Check the document time.

In sf, you can get loose covid checks on CVS and elsewhere at reasonable prices.However, due to accumulation, the effects arrive over the Internet between 4 and seven days later.I tried to make an ebook online, all they gave me was ‘unavailable’.In any case, Japan has a form for verification purposes and I do not know if those positions would fill it out or if its own impressions would be appropriate in Japan (Japan says that other forms are also accepted, yetArray ..)

I discovered a concierge doctor who makes appointments online and gives effects the next day.We went to 2 p.m. and got effect the next day at 12 p.m.They completed the Japanese form for an additional fee. They send the effects shaped by email, However, I went to look for the originals, since you know Array …This costs $250 for the check and $35 for the form. So, wherever you are, look for cleaning doctors.

With more than two documents they allow you to board. I had been denied boarding twice for lack of documentation as a precaution.

Sputum control now, no nasal throat smears. Results in two hours.The plane landed at 2 a.m., delivered at five a.m.

That doesn’t mean what you think, Japan publishes a list of hotels near the airport, but that’s it, a list.According to the form, I think you can stay in any Tokyo hotel you ‘designate’.Tokyo hotels are now empty. Book a week anywhere and book again a week later.I don’t have to tell them it’s quarantined.Or you can stay home.

You can electronically book a special limousine from the airport to Tokyo online in advance.I think I only cash 30, 000 yen. A big van.Seats for six or more. The same old taxis cost around 25,000, so it’s not crazy.They also offer trips to places like Osaka and at much higher prices.

Yes, I know some of the answers above are expensive, but I’ll be back.

And it’s for the neighbors. For all who intended to spend time in Japan this year to make a stopover in friends, for exchanges, studies, pilgrimages, etc.(not to mention the Olympic Games), there’s no chance of coming back right now.this extensive border closure paints the Shogunate in the early 17th century and lasted 250 years.I’m not holding my breath, but I’m bitterly disappointed.I am 70 years old and do not have unlimited waiting time, so I will possibly never see Japan again (cry)

I’m on it, unless there’s a virus to increase!

The irony of all this is that the pandemic is primarily a Japanese problem and there is no news about permanent foreign citizens with coronavirus.

Here’s a consultation and an apology if this has been raised elsewhere.UpArray .. Where (resources) can we locate the week in the week/month during the month reports on the capacity status of the airports/access ports of the country?… Which also raises the question, how many will it have to be before any normality returns to the start of the school year and those who just want to go back to Japan?

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