Im Ausland geborenen Kindern, die in Japan aufgewachsen sind, aber keinen Aufenthaltsstatus haben, wird der Zugang zu höherer Bildung verweigert, obwohl sie fließend Japanisch sprechen und die Schulpflicht im Land absolvieren.

Diese Kinder, die mit ihren Eltern nach Japan kamen, werden nun „vorläufig“ aus der Einwanderungshaft entlassen, nachdem sie ihren rechtlichen Status verloren haben.

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/16269759

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11 Kommentare

  1. search_google_com on

    If they are really concerned with the integration of ’new foreigners‘, they should make visa for those who were bred in Japan. They went to school in Japan, and they speak fluent Japanese. Couldn’t be better immigrants

  2. Long_Tackle_6931 on

    Lucky mine are born in Japan.
    I even forced them to change their surname to kanji (as I’m Chinese). And start their own koseki

  3. Not being admitted to university without a valid visa = reasonable

    Allowing people to to grow up in a country and pass through its entire school system without automatically acquiring a visa = moronic, narrow-minded, short-sighted, and xenophobic

  4. HarambeTenSei on

    Their parents should be in jail for negligent parenting for not having gotten their children correct visas when they were supposed to

  5. TamponBazooka on

    Sorry, it might be a stupid question, but my kids got residency directly through me when they were born here. How can the kids not have any residency status? The parents lost theirs and left Japan?

  6. Dichter2012 on

    So the article really means is: to get FREE government subsidies for high school, you will need Japanese residency status. It’s not about where the kid is born. It’s about if they intend to stay in Japan.

  7. Ok_Caterpillar_8238 on

    Yeah bc these schools are overcrowded already 

    /s

    At least out here where I live

  8. With Japan needing workers, you’d think kids like this growing-up enculturated and fluent in Japanese would be top choice to include in the workforce.

  9. Incoherent_listening on

    My kids are dual citizens.
    It took me 2 weeks to do this.
    Figure it out.

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