QUOTE(KaosuSensei @ Jul 11 2018, 10:58 PM)
Hi, I will start working in Japan at the end of this year.
For some foreigner especially Chinese and Korean, they can display their name in Kanji on their Zairyu (Residence) card. So, is Malaysian Chinese can do this too? Any Malaysian try this before?
If it is possible, what documents that I need to prove my name and should I write my Chinese name on the application form on the certificate of eligibility too?
Thank you very much.
Your resident card must correspond to your passport/IC if I remember correctly. So you won't have your Mandarin name on it, and it is not like all Mandarin words can be pronounced in Japanese. It's sort of hard since Birth Certificate, Passport and IC does not have Chinese name available for registration as least for my generation.For some foreigner especially Chinese and Korean, they can display their name in Kanji on their Zairyu (Residence) card. So, is Malaysian Chinese can do this too? Any Malaysian try this before?
If it is possible, what documents that I need to prove my name and should I write my Chinese name on the application form on the certificate of eligibility too?
Thank you very much.
Aug 23 2018, 03:44 PM

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