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  2. Visa policy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Visitor Visa in early 2000s on a Hong Kong SAR Passport. Japan. Visa not required - 90 days (extendable up to 6 months) Visa not required - 90 days. Visa not required - 30 days (including registered passports) Visa not required - 15 days or 14 days. Visa not required - 15 days (registered passports only)

  3. Visa requirements for Japanese citizens - Wikipedia

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    The previous 15-day visa-free system for Japanese citizens has been temporarily suspended since 28 March 2020. 24-hour visa-free transit through any international airports of China, allows domestic travel through different airports. 72-hour visa-free transit through Changsha, Guilin and Harbin airports, or Beihai port.

  4. Indonesian passport - Wikipedia

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    An Indonesian passport (Indonesian: Paspor Indonesia) is a travel document issued by the Government of Indonesia to Indonesian citizens residing in Indonesia or overseas. The main governing body with regards to the issuance of such passport(s), possession(s), withdrawal and related matters is the Directorate General of Immigration (Direktorat Jenderal Imigrasi) under the Ministry of Law and ...

  5. List of South Korean visas - Wikipedia

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    F-2-1: Awarded to the spouse of a Korean. (Abolished--Changed to F-6 from 15 Dec 2011.) F-2-2: A single-entry visa valid for 90 days or less issued to an underage foreign child of Korean national. [14] F-2-3: Single-entry resident visa valid for one year or less issued to the spouse of a resident visa holder (F-5).

  6. 5 Cities with Amazing Culinary Scenes - AOL

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    Explore the iconic food markets like Chelsea Market and Smorgasburg, where you can sample an array of culinary delights from local vendors. The city's culinary scene offers an unparalleled ...

  7. Indonesians in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Religion. Islam · Christianity [2] · Buddhism · Hinduism · Shintoism. Indonesians in Japan (在日インドネシア人, Zainichi Indoneshiajin, Indonesian: orang Indonesia di Jepang) form Japan 's largest immigrant group from a Muslim -majority country. As of December 2023, Japanese government figures recorded 149,101 legal residents of ...

  8. Visa requirements for Indonesian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa required [158] A maximum of 90 days of stay within a 180-day period in the Schengen Area. Lithuania. Visa required [159] A maximum of 90 days of stay within a 180-day period in the Schengen Area. Luxembourg. Visa required [160] A maximum of 90 days of stay within a 180-day period in the Schengen Area.

  9. Visa policy of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The visa policy of South Korea allows citizens of certain countries to enter South Korea without a visa (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) or without a K-ETA at all. Citizens of certain other countries are required to have a visa from one of the South Korean diplomatic missions. [1] [2]