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CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« on: October 25, 2010, 04:00:45 PM »
Applications for Our 6th Term Now Accepted

The 6th term of our Caregiver Scholarship Program will start in the first half of November this year. We are accepting applications now from third generation nikkeijin, dual Filipino-Japanese citizens, or Japanese nationals with Filipino blood who are presently based in the Philippines.

Grab this chance to train as a caregiver for free and have a sure, ready job when your arrive in Japan.

The Career-Service Japan of the Konoike Group has joined hands with world-class medical school Cebu Doctors University (CDU) in accepting training applicants among nikkeijins up to the third generation or prospective third generation (fourth generation whose koseki is being upgraded).

If you pass our interview, you will enrol at our intensive language course and special program with Cebu Doctors University. Training is for free--from transportation, tuition, dorm, plus living allowance!

For third-gen or fourth-gen nikkeijins, just prepare a clear copy of the latest koseki tohon of your first-generation Japanese ascendant (lolo or lola) and your family tree.

Please note that upgrading of your koseki ang visa documentation fees are not for free. But arrangements for easy payment terms may be made.

For those who can obtain visa on their own or through Certificate of Eligibility (COE) application by relatives, or those who already have visa, you will receive your training entirely for free plus living allowance during your three-month training.

For specifics, please PM your contact number or get in touch with me by phone or text message at 0917-640-9648.

I will communicate to you the e-mail address through which you will send your biodata.


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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2010, 11:03:31 PM »
Benny, if I may ask... unsa ning COE kabahin aning application for Japanese visa? I know of a little girl fathered by a Japanese national but the Japanese father is already married in Japan previously. Pero iya man sang giangkon ang bata sa certificate of birth except wala joy laing documents/evidence para maka claim siya ug Japanese nationality. Or is there? The girl is almost 11 years old. Basin aduna kay nahibaw-an bahin ani... Thanks
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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2010, 09:53:35 AM »
Benny, if I may ask... unsa ning COE kabahin aning application for Japanese visa? I know of a little girl fathered by a Japanese national but the Japanese father is already married in Japan previously. Pero iya man sang giangkon ang bata sa certificate of birth except wala joy laing documents/evidence para maka claim siya ug Japanese nationality. Or is there? The girl is almost 11 years old. Basin aduna kay nahibaw-an bahin ani... Thanks

Pads,

Ang COE is acronym for Certificate of Eligibility (for visa). Do you personally know the mother of this kid? We have many cases now of child and mother being allowed to go to Japan through the procedure of post-natal paternal recognition, and in a few cases, the child even received Japanese citizenship. Depende gyud sa individual circumstances. Perhaps if you could connect me to the mother, I could assess the case more accurately. If the assessment shows that the child has a good chance of receiving a visa or applying for Japanese citizenship, then the mother can be accepted for training at CDU after passing our aptitude tests. I'll PM my mobile phone so she could text me.

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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2010, 10:44:38 AM »
Thanks Benny. Yes, I know the mother and child and they are not very far from you. They live also in Cebu. I'm very close to the family. I will ask them to text or call you (if it's ok with you) when I get the chance to speak to them. I got your pvt message. Thank you.  :)



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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2010, 04:20:06 AM »
Thanks for this post .   I knew certain case too and maybe this could help them.  I'll be giving them your number .  Thanks.

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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2010, 08:00:10 AM »
Hi technichi,

There is a good number of Japanese descendants in Bohol. In Panglao, there is one family whose papers I had processed and their children finally made it to Japan. Having a Japanese blood used to be a social stigma especially after the war, that's why many used the surnames of their mothers to hide their Japanese identity. But since 2000, the Japanese government had given special privileges to them for long-term residency in Japan, waiving the regular requirements for foreigners like university diploma and special skills.

Recently, the Japanese government has also eased the rules for the grant of Japanese nationality to those with Japanese blood. Children who were born to a Japanese father and a foreign mother out of wedlock used to be excluded from the right to Japanese nationality, unless they were officially recognized by the Japanese father within three months of conception (tough for any unmarried father).

But now, children of Japanese-Filipino (foreigner) unions -- married or unmarried -- who are below 20 years of age can seek the recognition of their Japanese father and be entitled to Japanese nationality.  In really difficult cases, especially for mothers who used to work as so-called 'talents', one can present DNA evidence of consanguinity.

Thanks for helping spread the word. Hope this will reach many more Japanese descendants in Bohol.

Thanks for this post .   I knew certain case too and maybe this could help them.  I'll be giving them your number .  Thanks.

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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2010, 09:26:21 AM »
Mr. Ben, thank you for sharing this with all of us.

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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2010, 10:20:15 AM »
Hi technichi,

There is a good number of Japanese descendants in Bohol. In Panglao, there is one family whose papers I had processed and their children finally made it to Japan. Having a Japanese blood used to be a social stigma especially after the war, that's why many used the surnames of their mothers to hide their Japanese identity. But since 2000, the Japanese government had given special privileges to them for long-term residency in Japan, waiving the regular requirements for foreigners like university diploma and special skills.

Recently, the Japanese government has also eased the rules for the grant of Japanese nationality to those with Japanese blood. Children who were born to a Japanese father and a foreign mother out of wedlock used to be excluded from the right to Japanese nationality, unless they were officially recognized by the Japanese father within three months of conception (tough for any unmarried father).

But now, children of Japanese-Filipino (foreigner) unions -- married or unmarried -- who are below 20 years of age can seek the recognition of their Japanese father and be entitled to Japanese nationality.  In really difficult cases, especially for mothers who used to work as so-called 'talents', one can present DNA evidence of consanguinity.

Thanks for helping spread the word. Hope this will reach many more Japanese descendants in Bohol.


You've given more than just information; you've given "light" and "hope" to people (esp. those with Japanese lineage) whose future are obscure because they do not know better. I'm sure many have tried this course before but not enough light were shed. What you've said and your experience on this matter (whether it makes or breaks) is something they can hold on to for the moment until their "fate" are settled or given due recognition.  You're God-sent no question ;)



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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2010, 11:08:26 AM »
Hi Pads,

Nagkontak na nako ang imong kaila. Since she just lives in the vicinity, I'm trying to arrange a meeting to get the details. I hope we can meet during the week. Actually, I am just doing my work, Pads. If they are eligible for resident visa as guardians of children of Japanese, my company, in cooperation with CDU,  trains them in the language, Japanese culture, customs and mores, as well as hospital work so that they can be employed in Japanese health care facilities. They need company sponsors so they can avail themselves of the visa, if they are qualified.


You've given more than just information; you've given "light" and "hope" to people (esp. those with Japanese lineage) whose future are obscure because they do not know better. I'm sure many have tried this course before but not enough light were shed. What you've said and your experience on this matter (whether it makes or breaks) is something they can hold on to for the moment until their "fate" are settled or given due recognition.  You're God-sent no question ;)



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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2010, 11:21:50 AM »
Hi Pads,

Nagkontak na nako ang imong kaila. Since she just lives in the vicinity, I'm trying to arrange a meeting to get the details. I hope we can meet during the week. Actually, I am just doing my work, Pads. If they are eligible for resident visa as guardians of children of Japanese, my company, in cooperation with CDU,  trains them in the language, Japanese culture, customs and mores, as well as hospital work so that they can be employed in Japanese health care facilities. They need company sponsors so they can avail themselves of the visa, if they are qualified.


The two kids are carrying their father's last name, Kusanagi, in their birth certificates... but that's all they have. Unya late registration pa jud, dili tong "at the time of birth" nga birth certificate. I hope it helps.



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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2010, 12:15:36 PM »
Hi technichi,

There is a good number of Japanese descendants in Bohol. In Panglao, there is one family whose papers I had processed and their children finally made it to Japan. Having a Japanese blood used to be a social stigma especially after the war, that's why many used the surnames of their mothers to hide their Japanese identity. But since 2000, the Japanese government had given special privileges to them for long-term residency in Japan, waiving the regular requirements for foreigners like university diploma and special skills.

Recently, the Japanese government has also eased the rules for the grant of Japanese nationality to those with Japanese blood. Children who were born to a Japanese father and a foreign mother out of wedlock used to be excluded from the right to Japanese nationality, unless they were officially recognized by the Japanese father within three months of conception (tough for any unmarried father).

But now, children of Japanese-Filipino (foreigner) unions -- married or unmarried -- who are below 20 years of age can seek the recognition of their Japanese father and be entitled to Japanese nationality.  In really difficult cases, especially for mothers who used to work as so-called 'talents', one can present DNA evidence of consanguinity.

Thanks for helping spread the word. Hope this will reach many more Japanese descendants in Bohol.

The one I know is presently living in Talibon whom I met recently in Tagbilaran too. This may help her maybe. Thanks again Ben!

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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2010, 01:22:52 PM »
I'm meeting her tomorrow morning at SM.

The two kids are carrying their father's last name, Kusanagi, in their birth certificates... but that's all they have. Unya late registration pa jud, dili tong "at the time of birth" nga birth certificate. I hope it helps.



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« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2010, 01:31:50 PM »
God Bless you Ben for all your efforts.

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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2010, 06:24:26 PM »
Hi Pads,

We've finally met this morning. We'll just do first things first--the Japanese father's recognition. Let's just pray he will respond favorably, and the rest will follow naturally. By the way, I also had an enjoyable chat with the family, especially with Mommy.

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Re: CDU Scholarship for Japanese Descendants
« Reply #14 on: October 29, 2010, 05:06:28 AM »
I'm happy nagka estorya namo Benny. I've read about it a long time ago - ga research2x pod ginagmay - that the Japanese father has to recognize and register the child's name in a registry in Japan (first step). I just hope that he does... kay from what I heard mahadlok man daw mahibaw-an sa asawa or by his Japanese family nga naka anak siya sa Pinas, hehehe. That would be like opening another can of worms. ;D In fact, that was the reason why he was temporarily sent back to Japan... when the company heard about what happened. Unya when he came back, padayon lang gehapon si pogi sa iyang kabuang, ngadto napod sa laing mga babaye, hehehe. But who knows... basin diay pod malooy sa iyang mga anak.  ;)



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