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Originally Posted by Nyororin
Oh, and "Long term resident" is 6 months to 3 years. They`re most commonly given to ethnic Koreans who were born in Japan but refuse to get citizenship. (Usually so they can continue to receive the HUGE MASSIVE amounts of money the government gives them for the "inconvenience" of having some ancestor move to Japan - regardless of the reason. I`m talking like $2000/month plus free housing, schooling, etc.)
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That is ridiculous; they make the same as me!
Oh yeah, no more finger printing these days. At least not for US citizens, I don't know if the procedure varies for others.
And yes, that Japanese nationals line is much shorter. You also don't have people getting to the front and then having to fill out another form because they messed the first one up. But hey, paper work in Japan is kind of complicated. Not complaining so much as just commenting...