

I have spouse status, but my PR application is in (spousal route, though I was almost at 10 years working in Japan to go that route anyway).
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Japan-based backend software dev.
I have spouse status, but my PR application is in (spousal route, though I was almost at 10 years working in Japan to go that route anyway).
In my specific case, my status isn’t tied to a job. In the average foreign worker’s case, there’s generally an allowed job-hunting period if employment ends on a work SoR. If unable to find a job then, yes, you would have to leave after your status expires.
They were sitting at the end of the seats at a station and supposedly they were expected to get up and move to another seat whenever someone else wanted to sit?
10 years in Japan now and I have zero clue what this might be referring to. Unless they were marked as priority seats, anyone can sit there. They might have been loud or disturbing without realizing it or something?
Nobody would be speaking on public transport and it would be deemed impolite.
It’s not impolite to talk, it’s impolite to be loud. It’s fantastic, IMO, especially on the early, packed trains going into work in Tokyo and the like; the extra stress of noise is not needed and, many days, it served as a naptime.
Their streets in Japan are clean while there barely are any public garbage bins available.
This very much depends upon the area. They’re also clean because people are cleaning up the shit in front of their houses basically every morning. I used to live between some bars and a hotel and those streets were not clean.
This was presumably just some government-job-specific pension. Japanese law requires paying into a pension scheme so it is doubtful that this is all he had. We also have iDECO and NISA which are like IRA/401k systems.
My two cents with a decade in Japan under my belt:
Edit to add that the above excludes anything related to immigration as I don’t really know the right answer/balance there; the above are things that could help immediately without as much handwaving about “destroying our cultural values!” that some complain about by suggesting such daring things as married Japanese couples having separate surnames (illegal in Japan; if both are Japanese, they must unify to one name).
Edit 2: just saw this elsewhere talking about some changes coming: https://leglobal.law/countries/japan/looking-ahead-2025-japan/
One also can’t even get a working visa to work some place like a cleaner or convenience store; those people are all on: student with parttime job permit; spouse/family/dependent; PR; and working holiday visas.
Source? I live in Japan and have no idea what you’re referring to here. Japan already has its share of xenophobic fuckwits, particularly the old right-wing guys, but I don’t think people are generally trending that way. The one exception might be people living in places inundated with tourists who are tired of that aspect.
Seconding as someone in Japan
Many places allow two visits totalling 180 days, but I’m not personally aware of any one-shot half-year. That’s also largely on the waiver program and immigration is not obligated to let one into the country if it looks like they’re trying to actually live there (visa runs for a couple days used to be a huge problem here).
In some contexts intentionally yes, in some accidentally yes, and in others absolutely not. I’ve been in Japan 10 years.
Vacation > Student Visa > Work Visa > Spouse Visa > PR application in place (in my specific case)
Doesn’t help what? Dealing with the systemic issues of work culture, sexism, etc. would be a good start to helping.
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I’d hold out for Norway or Finland; have you SEEN the Danish language?! ducks
So if that’s valid, could some states get bought by other countries? Hell, I bet many residents in some states would pay to have it be part of a different country.
I don’t know if I’ve met an edgar in my 40something years on earth. I’ve met edwards. I guess it’s feasible that some ‘ed’ I met (only met a handful in my life) that didn’t say their full name might have been an edgar, but I doubt it.
Sample size is too small. The next one might go to 185 if it’s fib(n)*20 (add 1*20 add 1*20 next would be add 2*20). It could also be 145 and a handful of bananas in the universe we’ve entered.
Aligning with Japan, depending upon what that means, doesn’t mean much. Japan imports most of its resources and the economy relies largely on vehicle exports. Japan also needs the US or a replacement to keep this going (and that probably wouldn’t be China as Chinese have other options and generally don’t want to buy a number of Japanese things, especially cars).
Or, if on mbin, do that in reverse (at least in my case; hot stays stagnant but active is always changing).
One can apply for PR via spousal route after 3 years of marriage at least one year of that being in Japan. She might be on a work status and not spouse/dependent of japanese national, for whatever reason.
On a work status, shed need to notify immigration withing 14 days of losing her job, but there are ways to get time for job hunting. (14 days from death of spouse on spouse visa, for that matter)