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- Apr 11, 2015
The police aren’t going to care.I'm amazed Japan hasn't kicked her out yet. I understand that she has a spousal visa, but I think slitting your wrists in a hotel because you want to die and wandering around high until three men randomly attack you (which lbr that's not how that went down) and the police come to your rescue probably violates the terms of that. After years of hearing about what a hassle managing visas are and how much of a hard ass Japan is about letting gaijin stay long-term, even for married people, I don't understand how they haven't shown her the door when it would be well deserved. She has to renew at some point, maybe they're waiting until that happens before they shove her on the flight back to Zurich.
Kicking her out would be on immigration and since she hasn’t actually committed a crime as long as the totally dead Manaki submits his paperwork she has nothing to worry about. Or if she has PR she doesn’t need to worry about anything until ten years after she received it.
She might run into issues in renewing her visa if she isn’t reporting her earnings, making money and not paying taxes, pension, stuff like that.
it’s pretty obvious she isn’t thinking clearly now so if she is on a three or five year spouse visa or on the pr she isn’t considering the possible sinkhole she is getting herself into.
edit: or if she’s married making less than 1 million yen a year she doesn’t need to worry about tax stuff if I remember correctly.
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