JustLanded.com article on Japanese naturalization: accurate

"Just Landed" is a web site that enabled people to live overseas — everything from just visiting to naturalization. This naturally includes Japan.

In the past, I (and other commentators that posted with their Facebook Comment widget) have criticized the accuracy of past versions of their page as being provably incorrect, not supported by verifiable facts, or being based on speculation.

However, I'm pleased to report that the administrators of the site noticed this site's articles on it and contacted us to make sure a future revision was accurate.

We indeed give feedback on their page, and they listened and rewrote parts (in their own words) of the page, and I reviewed it.

The changed page is very good. Because I can now recommend Just Landed as an accurate source of information about Japanese naturalization, I am removing the previous posts from the Misinformation Page as well as recommending the page as a good one page summary to give a person the general gist of what is involved with obtaining Japanese nationality.

Obviously, naturalization to any country is a complicated procedure and you can't possible cover all the intricacies with 390 words. It is, however, a good one page introduction to the topic.

Just Landed is a site which covers many different countries and many types of immigration besides naturalization (including Japanese permanent residency, which this site does not focus on), so I encourage people to check it out to explore the differences between Japan and other countries.

You may find their whole Japan section to be interesting.
They have a French version of the site too, including a French version of the nationalization page.

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