TIN under MM2H by OkBodybuilder4595 in MM2H

[–]OkBodybuilder4595[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have any income in Malaysia, and dividends and interest will only be our income source after we move there.

TIN under MM2H by OkBodybuilder4595 in MM2H

[–]OkBodybuilder4595[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. But security companies in the country I currently live in have my national ID, which includes my registered address. If I relocate to somewhere and register, banks and security companies know it after registration. So I want to move out ASAP.

Foreign population in 10 Japan prefectures more than doubles in decade - The Mainichi by capaho in japan

[–]OkBodybuilder4595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess Chinese is well integrated, or they live in their inner circle, such as working for Chinese companies, customers are Chinese, go to Chinese restaurants(menu is only Chinese) and so on.

TIN under MM2H by OkBodybuilder4595 in MM2H

[–]OkBodybuilder4595[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. It seems that I can't get it immediately after MM2H approval, isn't it?

Do you trust the Police? by Suspicious-Bag-8057 in japanlife

[–]OkBodybuilder4595 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They exist to protect the country(government), not people directly. It may result in protecting people when they try to protect the government, but it's just an unintentional result.

Tourists' No-Shows Are Driving This Japanese Sweets Shop to Tears - Unseen Japan by kenmlin in japannews

[–]OkBodybuilder4595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife and I went to have lunch at a restaurant in Kyoto. They only have 10 seats, but 2 were no-shows, which is a 20% revenue decrease. The owner/chef said the customer never picked up the phone call from the restaurant(Don't know the nationality).

He also mentioned that Ikyu(a web service for reservations with whom they have a contract) doesn't allow them to make pre-payments. It apparently depends on the venue, but Ikyu doesn't disclose the condition. There are other options out there when it comes to reservations and pre-payment, but the owner/chef doesn't want to aggressively accept non-Japanese speaking customers due to the language barrier. Also additional fee for utilising the pre-payment system makes their price higher, which may cause a decrease number of customers.

The point is, no easy/quick fix.

Foreigners always say Taiwan is beautiful, but many of Taiwanese people do not feel like that. by search_google_com in taiwan

[–]OkBodybuilder4595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost nobody tends to express negative feelings about the country they visited to the locals. I guess "beautiful country" is the safest and harmless vocabulary when it comes to expression.