Permanent Residency - how long did it take?

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My application (Shinagawa office) has been submitted 10 months ago now... Haven't heard a single thing. Should I be worried and call the immigration office?
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N00bster wrote: Sun Jul 15, 2018 8:02 am My application (Shinagawa office) has been submitted 10 months ago now... Haven't heard a single thing. Should I be worried and call the immigration office?
... and just as I was writing this message, a postcard was waiting in my mailbox asking me to come to the immigration office with a 8,000Y stamp. :lol: Sometimes just talking about things seems to be enough to make them move. :shock:
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It's The Secret ;)

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N00bster wrote: Sun Jul 15, 2018 1:42 pmSometimes just talking about things seems to be enough to make them move. :shock:
RetireJapan wrote: Sun Jul 15, 2018 2:08 pm It's The Secret ;)
Mmm. How about that inheritance from a long lost relative that makes retirement saving unnecessary. :D

Congrats on your visa, N00bster. :)
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N00bster wrote: Sun Jul 15, 2018 1:42 pm
N00bster wrote: Sun Jul 15, 2018 8:02 am My application (Shinagawa office) has been submitted 10 months ago now... Haven't heard a single thing. Should I be worried and call the immigration office?
... and just as I was writing this message, a postcard was waiting in my mailbox asking me to come to the immigration office with a 8,000Y stamp. :lol: Sometimes just talking about things seems to be enough to make them move. :shock:
Congratulations!!
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Thanks for the feedback all! I think ricardo's advice is the best:
ricardo wrote: Sat Jul 14, 2018 5:39 am Just get on with it. :)
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Got mine yesterday, took 4 months (I applied using the points system, as I did not have 10 years continous, and was married less than 3 years)

RetireJapan highly recommending one to get this, was the final push I needed to go ahead and apply for this
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Great news! Welcome to the club 8-)
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concerned wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2018 11:25 pm Got mine yesterday, took 4 months (I applied using the points system
Do you mean the highly-skilled professional visa? Or eijuuken? If it's the former, be careful that it's conditional on your job and points, so could become non-permanent if your conditions change (although you also get the right to apply for full-on eijuuken).
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"Do you mean the highly-skilled professional visa? Or eijuuken? "

I mean the eijuuken. Anyway thanks for the warning.

I believe with eijuuken, you can lose your job and it is still valid
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