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- Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 17:52:26 +0900
- From: Kyle Hasegawa <kylehase@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] [OT] Job hunting
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On 9/24/2009 5:32 PM, Curt Sampson wrote:On 2009-09-24 16:18 +0900 (Thu), Wayne wrote:Yep, and when immigration take over registration, if you don't have a health insurance card your application for visa renewal will be rejected...Have you confirmed this? If so, where? Also, did you happen to find out if there was any news on whether one's insurance needs to be one of the two Japanese forms of insurance, or whether it's acceptable to be convered under a foreign insurance plan? How about pension contributions?According to a Japan Times article:According to a new immigration law passed by the Diet earlier this month, foreign residents will be required to show proof of enrollment in Japan's health insurance program in order to renew or apply for a visa after April 1, 2010 ...everyone over the age of 20 in Japan is required to enroll in an approved Japanese government health insurance scheme and pension fund. If you are under 75 and working at a company that employs more than five people, this most likely means the shakai hoken (social insurance) program; if you are unemployed, self-employed or retired, the equivalent system is the kokumin kenko hoken and kokumin nenkin (national health insurance and pension). The only people exempt are sailors, day laborers, and those working for companies employing less than five people, or for firms without a permanent address (e.g. a film set).The full article can be found here: http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20090728zg.html Kyle
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