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Ano ang rules ng Japan for No Visa Policy? Mar. 30, 2016 (Wed), 3,838 views
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Dahil sa news na lumabas about plan of Japan in a possible NO VISA POLICY para sa Pinas din, marami agad ang nagtanong kung ano po ang magiging rules nito. Well, plan palang ito at wala pang nakaka-alam kung ano ang magiging guidelines, kaya wag kayo masyadong sabik.
For your reference, ito po ang rules and guidelines at present they are implementing about sa isinasagawa nilang NO VISA POLICY sa ibang country. Malaki rin ang possibility na maging ganito rin ang guidelines para sa atin just in case, with some little restrictions tulad ng ginawa nila sa Indonesia and Thailand last year 2014.
As of December 2014, Japan has taken measures concerning the Visa Exemption Arrangements with 67 countries and regions. Nationals and citizens of those countries and regions are not required to obtain visas to enter Japan when their visits are tourism, commerce, conferences, visiting relatives/ acquaintances, etc. However, when foreign nationals engage in paid activities in Japan, or their periods of stay exceed those stipulated in each country's arrangement of short-term stay, visas will be required to enter Japan.
Period of Stay: The period of stay granted at the time of the landing permission will be "15 days" for Brunei, Indonesia, and Thailand, and "90 days" for other countries and regions.
Source: Japan Ministy of Foreign Affairs homepage
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