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saad 09-20-2007 08:32 PM

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my name is saad Iam 43 years old Ilive in Iraq very bad & not easy live here I spend very nice days in Japan from (12-6-2007 to 22-7-2007 )I see the difrence very big Iwant to ahuman asilem in Japan with my famely thank y to every one gave me the solution.Iam amechanical engiener 5 childrenI have:rheart: :rheart: :rheart: :rheart: :rheart:

MMM 09-20-2007 08:39 PM

Very good question. Millions of people are being forced to leave Iraq. I don't know if Japan gives asylum to refugees.

I am sure there is good use for Japanese/Arabic speaking translators, though.

SgtBeavis 09-21-2007 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 240186)

I am sure there is good use for Japanese/Arabic speaking translators, though.

I totally agree with that statement. The demand should be rather high for such specialization.

SgtBeavis 09-21-2007 03:01 PM

I found this article on the subject. Unfortunately, it doesn't look promising.

ZNet |Japan | Open the Door -- Japan's Policy of Exclusion of Refugees


I don't know your feelings towards the United States but you may want to consider applying for refugee status there. I can understand if you have objections. I know that if the tables were turned, I wouldn't appreciate anyone occupying my country no matter what the reason.

However the US still has one of the most open refugee policies in the world. Canada is the only other country that I can think of that is more open. You should also check there.

I am only making these statements under the assumption that you simply want to get out of Iraq and are simply looking at your options.

No matter what you decide, I wish you the best and hope for safety of yourself and your family.


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