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The Japanese government is handing out 100,000 yen to every resident in Japan, foreigners included, so here’s how to get your coronavirus stimulus check.
With the onslaught of coronavirus continuing through Japan, the effects on the health of both thousands of Japanese people, and the Japanese economy, are clear. The unrelenting situation has pushed Prime Minister Abe to follow the lead of a number of countries around the world, issuing a stimulus check to every resident of Japan (walking back a previous plan to send 300,000 yen only to households most affected). According to an announcement on the official Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications page, this "special fixed payment" (特別定額給付金) will be available to any resident who applies, both Japanese nationals and foreign residents. Here's what you need to know to get your 100,000 yen.
Who can receive the 100,000 yen from the government? Are foreigners really eligible?
The most important point is that you must be registered as a local resident with the government in Japan by 4/27 to be eligible to apply for benefits. This includes both Japanese nationals and also foreign residents who have a residence permit of 3 months or longer.
How do I apply? Where do I apply?
While in-person applications are not impossible, the government is limiting this option to avoid spreading infection. That means that the main methods to apply are by mail and online. Just one application per-household needs to be sent in, so families shouldn't have to fill out multiple applications.
① By Mail
All legal residents of Japan should get the paper application form sent directly to their address (in the case of foreign residents, this is the most recent address on your residence card). Alongside the form, you'll have to send in a copy of some form of personal ID along with bank information where they can send the money.
② Online
Anybody who has a My Number card with IC chip can apply online via the Myna Portal website, the official government website for the My Number card. Applying online requires either an IC card reader or a cellphone with an NFC reader function. Note: the green, paper My Number notification cards will not work for this method. Only plastic My Number cards with embedded IC chips will work.
When can I apply?
While the exact start date is still being decided, an NHK report explained that due to all the preparations that need to be undertaken by local governments, the process is unlikely to start before next month, May 2020. Since it's looking like the application period will be 3 full months from the announced starting date, however, applicants should probably just keep an eye on the mail slot and begin the application process whenever their paper application arrives. For the official start date, check back with Japankuru!
What if I don’t have a bank account?
Ideally, this process will be completely undertaken remotely to avoid spreading infection. But residents who do not have a personal bank account, or those who lack access to financial institutions, will be able to apply via the local government and subsequently receive their special fixed payment through their local government institutions.
Beware of scams!
According to online Japanese publication IT Media News, a number of people around Japan have already reported receiving fraudulent letters trying to obtain personal information and bank account numbers under the guise of applications from the government. Please pay close attention to what arrives at your door, and make sure it's not a scam! The official application and any related documents, whether they come from local government or directly from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, will not require you to pay any handling fees, provide any passwords, or do anything for them at the ATM. In fact, according to the same NHK report as above, the real application should already have the recipients' names, dates of birth, and the payment amount printed on the form when it arrives. If you receive anything else, or anything that seems suspicious, call up your local government and check with them before filling out and sending anything!
You can see an example of the fraudulent e-mails people have already been receiving in the tweet below. ↓
給付金10万円についての詐欺メールがすでに始まっていますので、皆様ご注意下さい。#給付金 #詐欺 pic.twitter.com/0wZYp2f3U7
— Asagi Caro (@asagi_caro) April 17, 2020
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