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How to Re-enter japan after deportation
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2018/8/31 02:48
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Hi, I was a college student in japan with a student visa, and i got arrested with a drug charge. I got deported and I am not allowed to enter japan forever.... But i have all my friends and some of my family is living here too, So i really want to go back.... Is there a chance if i get married to a japanese woman?
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by Unknown (guest)
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2018/8/31 11:20
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Would you really marry a Japanese woman just on the chance of trying to get back into Japan? If they deported you for life, then that's that.
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by Appalling (guest)
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2018/8/31 11:54
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Even with a diplomatic passport and chosen as the ambassador of your country they will still declare you persona non grata.
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by Nothing Personal (guest)
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2018/8/31 17:40
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NO, it means your banned for life no matter what
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by Tim (guest)
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2018/9/1 12:42
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You're out. That's it. Even super famous people are barred from visiting due to drug use/convictions overseas. And even if you flew to Japan, you would have to tick the boxes about previous convictions/deportations and you will be sent back on the next flight - and the airline will be really annoyed about that.
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by JapanCustomTours
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2018/9/1 16:04
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Once upon a time... there was a person who was permitted to reenter in Japan, in spite of his past arrest and imprisonment. If you are as famous and talented as he, you might have a chance to reenter in Japan!!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McCartney
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by ... (guest)
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2018/9/2 10:07
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In the "Paul McCartney" case he was not convicted, just released after nine days jail. He was very lucky - helps that he is hugely popular here. But many other famous people have had trouble - they were not as famous or popular.
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by JapanCustomTours
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