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training centers established with the assistance of the
Government of Japan or Japanese governmental organizations
(e) In addition to persons coming under (a), (c) and (d) above; a person who had worked for a considerable period
in cooperation with Japanese nationals or under the direct
supervision or guidance of Japanese nationals
(f) A person who can be recognized as being able to adapt
to the Japanese society, having, for example, conversational ability of Japanese language
(3) A person who has a foster-parent who is recognized as
a person of good character and suitable to become a guarantor for a long period of time
3. Entry to Japan of the family from Viet Nam
A Vietnamese residing in Viet Nam and desiring to come
to Japan in order to join his or her family in accordance
with the comprehensive memorandum of 30 May 1979 agreed
between the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, may be
granted a permission to enter Japan, provided that that
person follows the procedures stipulated in the memorandum
and is recognized as capable of leading a good social life and
falls under any of the following categories:
(a) The spouse, parent or child of a Japanese national (b) The spouse, parent or unmarried child (including
adopted child) of an alien who lawfully resides in Japan, who is recognized as being capable of living in mutual
support
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(c) The relative accompanying one who comes under the above- mentioned (a) or (b), and is considered necessary to be.
permitted to enter Japan specifically for humanitarian
reasons based on family circumstances
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