New Japanese immigration procedures for foreign visitors to Japan

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Maverick, Jul 17, 2007.

  1. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    New Japanese immigration procedures for foreign visitors to Japan

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    All foreign travelers and visitors to Japan will face new Immigration procedures coming into effect in November this year. The new procedures will involve taking fingerprints and photographing which might upset some visitors not used to the practice. According to the Japanese government it’s for security reasons and the global war on terror. It is not quite clear if the requirements also apply to foreign long term residents of Japan.
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    According to the Japanese government video, visitors who refuse to comply will be refused entry into Japan. Japanese visitors to the US and some other countries already face this type of fingerprinting and biometrics requirement.
    Watch the (unintentionally funny) Japanese government video (in English) here.

    source: Debito
     
  2. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Basically, the Japanese ask ya:
    - To get a picture taken <_<
    - Give them ya finger -devil
    - Get strip searched ... ehhh ... just kidding
    Gee, yet again new rules to make visitors uncomfortable!!!
     
  3. Jamien

    Jamien Well-Known Member

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    How is all the procedures gonna protect foreigners?
     
  4. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Beats me?-shrug
    I asked the same question in US.-huh?
    But never got a logical explanation.-doh
     
  5. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    Guess now for ppl who travel under different names, it cant be done anymore.
     
  6. pirvee

    pirvee Well-Known Member

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    whooo....great rule (not!) =P
    I u see those ques at immigration now already...how about after the new rules....hope they have taken precautions like adding capacity.... and hope they will properly test all systems....before it will get into chaos in november '07.

    I thought china was taking the same (Repercussive) mesures to US residents as the US has to chinese (and all others) = fingerprinting and fotographing.....anyone who can confirm this?
     
  7. nyckeion

    nyckeion ....Boo....

    theres no big deal on that
     
  8. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    Yeah no big deal, HK already has my pic and fingerprint taken and I expect more countries to follow this example of the States. (as a repercussive measure or not)
     
  9. ProjectD

    ProjectD VIP yay :]

    wow thats gonna incovenient for me when i go
     
  10. ^^ i agree very inconvenient
     
  11. pirvee

    pirvee Well-Known Member

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    HK does not fingerprint and photograph visitors....just (permanent) residents with ID cards. Japan is planning to do this checks on nonpermanent residents of japan.

    In the netherlands, irischeck is an premium option for travellers who wants quick immigration clearance. so u even have to pay for these high tech immigration checks -lol
     
  12. xiaojia

    xiaojia Well-Known Member

    hmm.. how inconvenient will it be? i dun reli mind..

    edit: maybe it does help identify the deceased especially in a mass disaster.. considering tat they wouldn't hav ur fingerprint in their database..
     
  13. ab289

    ab289 Well-Known Member

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    pictures and finger printing ... that's going to be a long line. oh well ... everything any countries' airport is doing can claim it's for the war against terrorism.
     
  14. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    ....anyway I don't care as I don't think it will cost me that much time. And like Xiaojie said, it can help to identify people in case there's a big disaster like an earthquake, tyfoon etc.
     
  15. pirvee

    pirvee Well-Known Member

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    Good immigration records are always good....a country needs to know who's in for how long and so.... more and more passports have chips with digital photo's ...why hassle with taking new ones, just download the existing one when reading out the content of the chip during immigration clearance.....

    wasn't HK about to experiment with frequent visitors passes with chips....