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#1
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  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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#2541

Double Kim Man,

If you don't have a certificate of residence because you are abroad, there is no tax, and if you don't have a job in Japan, you don't pay the national pension. I paid the national pension for 3 years after I got a job, but I didn't pay it in my freelance job after that. So I don't get it.

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#2542

Double Kinman,

sorry.
I must have read it wrong.
When you renew your passport in Japan, you don't need a certificate of residence.
A copy of your family register will be fine.

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#2543
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  • 2021/07/15 (Thu) 10:42
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Mr. Aoka,

I see. In my case, I worked for a company in Japan for 3 years after graduating from school, and then worked in the US for the US branch of the same company, so I paid the Japanese pension for a total of 11 years. Therefore, I have been receiving National Pension ・ and Employees' Pension from the Japan Pension Service on a regular basis.

If Mr. Aoka worked in Japan and paid the pension for the year when he was eligible for the Japanese pension, wouldn't he be entitled to the pension for that year? Or is there a requirement to have worked in Japan for at least a certain number of years in order to receive a pension? My wife worked in Japan for only about 3 years, but she received the pension. That was a long time ago.

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#2544
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  • 2021/07/15 (Thu) 23:53
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> My wife, for example, only worked in Japan for about 3 years, but she received it.

You become eligible for pension after collecting pension for more than 10 years, but did you pay your own pension for the remaining 7 years ??

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#2545
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  • 2021/07/17 (Sat) 08:19
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Mr. Sparrow,

> You become eligible if you have paid into the pension system for at least 10 years

I don't know if there was a 10 year rule, since it was so long ago, but if there was,
your parents probably paid the remaining 7 years. We did not pay for it.

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