My paper one is no longer valid because we moved and the address doesn't match. You can do stuff with a jyuuminhyou printout, but generally not online (need to download paper forms and submit by post). Looking at a lifetime of that, I figured just getting the plastic card is the path of least resistance.
My Number Card Privacy/Security Risks
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Interesting timing. I never heard about the 住民票 (Jūmin-hyō) until today. Apparently, TransferWise requires a My Number card or Jūmin-hyō to open a business account.
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Makes sense. "Path of least resistance" should be the RetireJapan mantraRetireJapan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 9:18 am My paper one is no longer valid because we moved and the address doesn't match. You can do stuff with a jyuuminhyou printout, but generally not online (need to download paper forms and submit by post). Looking at a lifetime of that, I figured just getting the plastic card is the path of least resistance.
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Oh, it pretty much is. I am lazy, and look for solutions that involve as little work as possible
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Laziness lays the seed for innovation.RetireJapan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 11:49 am Oh, it pretty much is. I am lazy, and look for solutions that involve as little work as possible