harukogirl wrote:I thought this was possible, but I got some re-contract info and it looks like they only do it if you're getting married/have severe allergies/ something similarly drastic. Is that true? Is there anyone who transferred to a different prefecture? How/why?
HiroshimaPAGuillaume wrote:Hi,
The info you got is basically correct. Transferring to a different prefecture seems to be very heavy on the paperwork, and as such they usually only do it for marital/health reasons. Although the definition of "marital" can be stretched quite a bit. I heard of a guy who transferred a few years ago from Fukuyama to Sapporo to be with his girlfriend. He just told his BOE they were getting married. That was four years ago. They still aren't married. So yeah.
Patryn wrote:renewal paperwork. you have to put in your transfer request quite early. My documentation says forms need to be sent in by November 4th 2011
king wrote:Patryn wrote:renewal paperwork. you have to put in your transfer request quite early. My documentation says forms need to be sent in by November 4th 2011
Wow, that is super early, I thought it wasn`t until November people got their renewal papers?
farstrider wrote:So it seems stretching the definition of "getting married" may not be as easy as I had hoped based on Guillaume's anecdote...
I finally got the renewal paperwork today (actually had to ask for it), and, under Section 3.2.1.1 Marriage, it says, "Due to the JET participant being engaged (with intention to marry during or before the next year of appointment), and will be unable to live with his/her future spouse should he/she continue at his/her current host prefecture/designated city." Also, for supporting documentation, it says I should provide a "statement from JET participant and fiancee indicating intended date of marriage" and "employment verification of fiancee".
This presents a problem for me: my girlfriend and I have discussed getting married, but, for the moment, we've just left it at "some day"; and I doubt that's precise enough to satisfy the decision-makers. So the question is, if we just make up a random date for the purposes of requesting a transfer, will the COs/government/whoever be sending someone around to make sure the event occurred as stated? Also, my girlfriend is not a JET participant (she works for Toyota), so what kind of "employment verification" would the decision-makers want?
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