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omae mona wrote:Good luck on becoming super-f*cked, FGL! Keep us posted.
FG Lurker wrote:omae mona wrote:Good luck on becoming super-f*cked, FGL! Keep us posted.
Well, as of about 25 minutes ago I am officially super-fucked!
Taro Toporific wrote:FG Lurker wrote:omae mona wrote:Good luck on becoming super-f*cked, FGL! Keep us posted.
Well, as of about 25 minutes ago I am officially super-fucked!
So, whatz your "score"?
From the moment of landing, until super-fucked perm. visa status, how many years and months did it take?
Taro Toporific wrote:The rule-of-thumb I've been telling FG wannabes is that in reality it takes a minimum of 5 years and 8 years on average. The theoretical "3-year minimum" that J-Immigration states is a cruel joke.
canman wrote:I came to Japan on May 15, 1993. I got married Sepr. 14, 1997, I recieved my PR on Nov. 9th 2001. So I was here a grand total of 8 years 6 months and 25 days before recieving it. WHen I first got married the immigration prick gave me a 6 month spouse visa, telling my wife, she had to be careful, I may be just marrying here to stay in Japan.
canman wrote:Then I got a three year spuse visa and then finally the PR. I really haven't noticed any big shcnges other than not haveing to worry about getting your visa renewed, and the hassle involved with that.
sillygirl wrote::nihonjin:
Congrats, FG lurker!!
dimwit wrote:I have offically joined the inertia club -AKA Permanent Residency. I just got their letter of love today.
dimwit wrote:I have offically joined the inertia club -AKA Permanent Residency. I just got their letter of love today.
Taro Toporific wrote:Damn, I am gonna file for Permanent Residency at your Immigration Office and claim I'm living on the Shikoku farm. Here in Kanto, the smart, on-the-ball officials in immigration have been refusing my PR applications for decades.
ttjereth wrote:Bit of an old thread, but I have been looking into this PR for myself when my marriage visa expires again next year and found the following guidelines:
Question:What are the requirements for permission for permanent residence?
Answer:
1. Requirements for Permission of Permanent Residence
FG Lurker wrote:Yes, those sound about right.
A couple of things to keep in mind though:
1. You shouldn't wait until your spouse visa (nearly) expires. If your spouse visa runs out before your perm res app is approved you will have to go through the application process for another spouse visa as well.
2. When you go to immigration with all your papers, the immigration guy will check them out. Usually there are no problems. Occasionally though they will suggest you change something or that you wait a bit longer before applying. Take this advice! It is basically their way of saying that you're not going to get approved. Once you have been rejected once it is a lot harder to get approved down the road.
ttjereth wrote:Thanks for the tips.
My spouse visa expires next April, then on top of that my passport expires next September, so I get to do a lot of paper shuffling anyway.
dimwit wrote:If your spousal visa expires in 1 year you should be doing your permanent visa application [SIZE="4"]NOW[/SIZE]. My application took about 8 months and from what I understand the waiting times have increased since the magical six month time they used to say you needed. Whether or not your passport expires in the mean time is irrelevant as they will just transfer all the stamps to your new passport when you get it, and this includes your permanent residency application.
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