CalseyTokyo
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- 28 May 2014
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I hope this is the forum to post this question. Anyhow, back in 2000 when I was 19, I was an idiot and I worked at a nightclub on a tourist visa. The club was raided and I was detained behind bars for 3 weeks before being sent home. I was banned for 5 years.
I want to go back to Japan on holiday with my 6 year old this year. Just for a one week holiday. I spoke to the Japanese embassy in London-they say by their records my ban is finished and I'm free to go but they couldn't guarantee an immigration officer wouldn't deny me entry -at his own whim.
I wondered if anyone had been in a similar position of returning after deportation- whether immigration are in the slightest bit interested after all this time and what happens?
Osaka detention centre is quite possibly one of the worst possible places I have ever had to stay and don't ever want to return there even for a moment.
I be happy to hear your thoughts and opinions thanks.
I want to go back to Japan on holiday with my 6 year old this year. Just for a one week holiday. I spoke to the Japanese embassy in London-they say by their records my ban is finished and I'm free to go but they couldn't guarantee an immigration officer wouldn't deny me entry -at his own whim.
I wondered if anyone had been in a similar position of returning after deportation- whether immigration are in the slightest bit interested after all this time and what happens?
Osaka detention centre is quite possibly one of the worst possible places I have ever had to stay and don't ever want to return there even for a moment.
I be happy to hear your thoughts and opinions thanks.