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Permanent residency after returning home

Question
#1
  • 帰国後永住権
  • mail
  • 2022/01/09 14:22

Please let me know if you know of any.

I am currently considering returning to Japan. I know that I can return to Japan and still receive Social Security in Japan after retiring from the US, but what will happen to my permanent residency?

1 . Can I still receive Social Security in Japan even if I give up my permanent residence?
2 . If I want to keep my Permanent Resident status, do I have to return ? to the US once a year?
3 . If I stay in Japan without doing anything, will I automatically lose my permanent resident status?
4 . I have heard that the permanent resident status remains the same unless I voluntarily renounce it, but
if I eventually come back here with the permanent resident status after 5 or 10 years ( if I am still alive and well ) can I come back
with that permanent resident status? Can I come back with that permanent residency 。。。。

I am considering returning to Japan to care for my parents, but after they pass away, if I am still healthy, I would like to come back to the US. I would like to receive the pension in Japan, but I am wondering what will happen to my permanent residence after that... I have so many questions. If anyone knows anything about this, I would appreciate it if you could tell me.

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#53
  • 自己紹介乙
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 09:41
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51
You are. LOL.

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#54
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 09:47
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# Japanese nationality can be regained in one or two years.

Since he has not cancelled his Japanese nationality,
he cannot get it back as it is
without first going through the process of renouncing his Japanese nationality and cancelling his Japanese nationality.

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#55
  • そう簡単ではない
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 12:28
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There is no guarantee that a person who has once renounced Japanese nationality will be able to re-acquire Japanese nationality in 1 ~ 2 years.
An application for re-acquisition of nationality is submitted to the Ministry of Justice, and then an examination begins.
If the applicant is found to be in violation or does not meet the requirements, even if he/she is a former Japanese citizen, he/she may not be able to re-acquire Japanese nationality.
You should not be overconfident that anyone can get their nationality back if they apply. In fact, there are people whose applications have been rejected.
Nationality is not something that can be so easily ( freely ) acquired & or abandoned. It is something that is determined by the law when there is a reason to
properly abide by the laws set by the government and when there is no other choice but to re-acquire Japanese nationality.

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#58
  • 現実
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 15:06
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When you become a US citizen and try to renew your Japanese passport
you are asked if you are a citizen of another country ? but you have to tell a lie
at that point it becomes a serious crime and you are arrested and taken to the police station when you get your passport.
You may think you are naive because you are a former Japanese citizen, but from the Japanese government's point of view, it is the same as a North Korean or Chinese person trying to obtain a Japanese passport under false pretenses
There is a court case of a person who was caught violating the Nationality Law.
The court fined him for failing to follow the procedure to revoke his Japanese citizenship, because the period between the date he received his US citizenship and the date he applied for his passport was illegal. Of course, it is now impossible to revert to Japanese nationality!

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#59
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 15:25
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↑ You ain't got time for that.

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