It's like passing your driving test the first time - you get to feel smug about it whenever the topic comes up.
Congrats.
Beaglehound wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 4:09 am Well done sir, seriously well played on nailing the documents.
Thanks folks! It certainly was a huge relief to get it!
I got it while holding a three-year spouse 'visa'. I think the guidelines are poorly worded on this point. The official English guidelines refer to the 'longest possible period of stay', but then the following clarification is buried towards the end:To anyone else applying, I got it while holding a three year "Engineer, Specialist in Humanities and International Services" visa, not a five year. I was worried about that point as it is said you need the maximum term for your visa class. But a three year was perfectly fine for me.
https://www.isa.go.jp/en/publications/m ... kan50.htmlWith this guideline, applicants will be treated as "residing in Japan with the longest possible period of stay" as stated in section 1, 3 (c) if they have a period of stay of "three years."
I'm not aware of any other admin. (I needed new jyuminhyo + photocopy of new zairyu card for my employer, but I understand you are self-employed.) If/when I recontract with my landlord, my understanding is that PR will mean I don't have to go through a guarantor company, but think that will only become relevant if/when recontracting them.Is there any other admin I need to do? Do I need to update anything with iDeCo? Do I need to update it with my banks?
Sorry to digress, and I hope I don't derail this post too badly.
We moved to Hokkaido when my wife was pregnant. She quit her job to move. I registered as head of household. I was freelance and on a 1yr spouse ‘visa’.AreTheyTheLemmings? wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 11:40 pmSorry to digress, and I hope I don't derail this post too badly.
I've always wondered about those guarantor companies; I've never had the need to use one before but I'm mindful that I might need to one day. Are they legit? Are they accessible to foreign nationals? Which one do you use? I'd be interested to hear about your experience.
I'm going to start the process via the spouse route in a few months and would love some help, though a look around these threads more for the topic soon. (The link in this thread now leads to a blank page, so any links would be appreciated.)Beaglehound wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 4:08 am It was indeed good news, new residence card delivered in five minutes with a pleasing permanent status on it.
Thanks for the help/encouragement on the forum and if anyone needs any advice on applying (particularly via the spouse route), I obviously have recent experience so don’t hesitate to ask here or via PM.
The Immigration website now has everything you need in English. Here's the best page to start:
The link Gareth posted does indeed cover it pretty well. I didn’t find it when I applied, so made some mistakes in documentation, principally not including enough information about my wife’s pension payments, and not submitting the correct residence tax certificate showing gross income.UpDown wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 1:40 pmI'm going to start the process via the spouse route in a few months and would love some help, though a look around these threads more for the topic soon. (The link in this thread now leads to a blank page, so any links would be appreciated.)Beaglehound wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 4:08 am It was indeed good news, new residence card delivered in five minutes with a pleasing permanent status on it.
Thanks for the help/encouragement on the forum and if anyone needs any advice on applying (particularly via the spouse route), I obviously have recent experience so don’t hesitate to ask here or via PM.