• circuitfarmer
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    892 days ago

    There are way more complexities than meet the eye here.

    Not the least of which: just buying property doesn’t give you a way to extend a visa beyond the normal tourist period (usually 90 days per 6-month period). Japan ultimately is still an isolationist country, and it shows the most in its immigration policies.

    • Nora
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      142 days ago

      I mean its remote, if you don’t interact with any gov’t agencies then how they gunna know you living there longer than the visa?

      • circuitfarmer
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        2 days ago

        They know. They know when you entered and what kind of visa you carry.

        I guess you could hide out in the woods, but… then why be in Japan?

        Edit: and if they idea is to hide out in the house that you bought, well… may as well put a sign up that says “check here.”

        • @ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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          32 days ago

          I guess you could hide out in the woods, but… then why be in Japan?

          Are there large, carnivorous predators in Japanese forests?

        • SharkAttak
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          32 days ago

          But they’re japanese, so the most they can do is knock insistently on the door; something like kicking the door down would be rude. And if you marry, you solve the visa problem and help repopulate. Two birds one stone. Jokes aside, the place is really rundown and also not much “classic/picturesque”, looks more like an old factory or warehouse.

          • circuitfarmer
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            102 days ago

            Oh, I get that. I guess I’m suggesting there are better options if it’s hiding out without an appropriate visa in the woods. It’s probably easier in, say, Borneo.

            The Japanese government functions and has enforcement of immigration policy.

    • tiredofsametab
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      52 days ago

      Correct. There is no “I own property” special visa status. The 90 day/6 mos can even be denied for any or no reason by immigration if they think you’re shady meaning zero access to the property.