Long term visa to take care of disabled sister? Possible ba?

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Paano po kung ang kapatid na nasa Japan ay long-term holder, single mother, at may anak na nag-aaral ng senior high school? Paralyzed po sya at di makakuha ng trabaho sa kaisha dahil sa kalagayan nia, separated po sya sa kanyang asawa (not divorced) na nasa Kagoshima, at ang ate naman po nya ay nasa Ibaraki. Pwede nya po bang mabigyan ng long-term ang kanyang kapatid para makatulong ito sakanya sa Japan? Ang irerequest po ay yung pinakabunso na 20 yrs.old na lalaki po. Thank you.



Topic: I have a sister who is in Japan and is a long term holder, single mother with child who is studing in senior high school. But my sister is now paralyzed and cannot work. She is divorced from her husband who is in Kagoshima, and our other sister is in Ibaraki. Can she request for a long term visa for her youngest brother, so that he can go to Japan and help take care of her?



 

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Adelaimar C Arias-Jose
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Naku, hindi ko masasabi kung puedeng long-term visa. malamang sa short -term visa lang ito at kailangang i-renew at dapat ay may proof patungkol sa kalagayan ng kanyang health.

Baka mahirapan kasi, sa Japan ay may social security sila at may social services. Ito ang mga nangangalaga sa mga disabled nilang mga citizens. Ngayon, hindi ko alam kung puedeng maging dahilan ang pangangailangan ng tagapag-alaga para mag-issue ng isang long-term visa. I am not an expert on immigration issues in Japan. Sorry.

Mabuti ay magtanong sa Japanese Embassy.

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