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Regarding Resident Registration in Japan

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#1
  • LA
  • mail
  • 2024/02/21 12:38

I still have my certificate of residence in Japan, is there any problem if I leave it as it is ? My child's resident registration is also still the same. If anyone has any experience with this, please advise.

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#2
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/21 (Wed) 13:01
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municipal tax

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#3
  • Miki
  • 2024/02/21 (Wed) 15:01
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You receive child allowance ?
You are asked where your school is, and if there is an unannounced investigation and you have no actual residency, you are asked to return the money retroactively.

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#4
  • 市民警察
  • 2024/02/21 (Wed) 17:36
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A friend of the moms or a neighbor or a self-proclaimed justice will always tip off the city.

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#5

Thank you all for your advice. I will refer to it.

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#7

#1 LA,

I don't know the details, but from my example, until you obtain US citizenship, in other words

you should have to register somewhere in Japan while you are a Japanese citizen.

But I don't know if you have to pay resident tax even if you don't currently live there.

Please call the city hall directly and ask about taxes.

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#8
  • Doomm
  • 2024/02/27 (Tue) 09:23
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> While you are a Japanese citizen, you should be registered as a resident somewhere in Japan.

I think you should stop the habit of saying things you don't know. All you have to do is to submit a notification of moving abroad.

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#9
  • あれ?
  • 2024/02/27 (Tue) 13:10
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> Going by my example, until you obtain U.S. citizenship, in other words, you should have to be registered somewhere in Japan while you are a Japanese citizen.

In other words, Mr. Baiman came to the U.S. in the 1960s and kept his Japanese resident registration until he obtained U.S. citizenship.

> However, I do not know if he has to pay resident tax even if he does not currently live there.

Why don't you know? How is it possible that you don't know, and what did you do with your own resident tax until you came to the U.S. in the 1960s and obtained U.S. citizenship?

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#11
  • 0サービス
  • 2024/02/28 (Wed) 13:33
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There seems to be a problem that even foreign residents have to register as residents to receive high-cost medical care under Japanese health insurance.

( From July 9, 2012 ( effective date ), foreign residents ( staying in Japan for more than 3 months or longer ) are also subject to the Basic Resident Registration System )

The resident registration is for people residing in the area . Those who have moved to other areas or foreign countries must originally submit a notification of moving out.

Advantages are: ( You can join National Health Insurance ) and pay insurance based on your income in Japan .  You can receive a my number card ( You can open a bank account ).

Disadvantage is that if you have income in Japan, you will have to pay Japanese tax on it. Inheritance procedures are complicated.

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#12
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/29 (Thu) 17:19
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↑ Even if you report your residency, you can't use the insurance if you haven't paid the premiums. Therefore, the problem is just identity theft or other fraud.

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#14
  • LGBTのおとっつぁん
  • 2024/03/01 (Fri) 09:19
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#Is there any place in the US where Japanese health insurance is available?

If you are concerned, you need to check with your own eyes and ears.
I see that you are relying only on others and have not lived a good life.

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#23
  • 0サービス
  • 2024/03/01 (Fri) 14:35
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# What I wrote about being insured in 11 is, of course, that you can receive treatment and examinations with Japanese insurance when you return to Japan.

Although Japanese health insurance cannot be used at medical institutions in the U.S., you can get a refund of the amount you paid by yourself if you file a claim with the Japanese insurance organization. However, since the refund is calculated based on the Japanese medical cost standard, only a portion of the amount paid will be refunded.

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