So, if I have the five-year multiple re-entry permit from immigration, I don't need to also grab one of those departure cards as I pass through immigration?Tkydon wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 4:55 amAh, I see they changed the wording on the Departure Card. It used to say "Special Re-Entry Permit"...Roger Van Zant wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 4:17 am Thank you for the above reply.
Only if you tick the box. If you don't have a Re-Entry Permit, and you don't tick the box, they will assume you are leaving Japan for good and take your Zaryu Card.
This confuses me. I thought the card you pick up when you go through immigration was the re-entry permit?
But it's actually a "departure card" which only becomes a one-year re-entry permit when you tick the box?
I have a departure date already fixed in October, so I'm planning a visit to the immigration office some time before then to try and get a 5-year multiple re-entry permit. I hope they let me without any silliness, like Ben encountered.
Now it says, "I am leaving Japan temporarily and will return", and "Intended Period out of Japan - Within 1 year, Over 1 year, but within 2 years, or Over 2 years." It is only valid for the "Special Re-Entry Permit" if you select "Within 1 year".
If you select "Over 1 year, but within 2 years", or "Over 2 years", then you must have a Re-Entry Permit issued by Immigration.
No problem. Just go up to the Uketsuke Counter on the way in, get the Re-Entry Permit Application Form, Sai-Nyukoku Kyoka Shinseisho - 再入国許可申請書, purchase the Y6,000 Revenue Stamp from the Convenience Store, or where ever they sell the Revenue Stamps, tick the 'Multiple' Tick Box on the form, and go to the relevant counter with your Passport and Zairyu Card...
https://www.sf.us.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_ ... 01_08.html
And then go to the next counter to apply for the Automated Gates...
https://www.hk.emb-japan.go.jp/files/000136554.pdf
Or do I grab one, tick "within one year", and then present both the departure card AND the five-year multiple re-entry permit?