US business body urges Japan to end 'double standard' re-entry rules

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TOKYO (REUTERS) - A US business body has asked Japan to eliminate 'double standard' re-entry rules and treat all residents returning to the country equally during the Covid-19 pandemic regardless of their nationality.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - A US business body has asked Japan to eliminate"double standard" re-entry rules and treat all residents returning to the country equally during the Covid-19 pandemic regardless of their nationality.

"Foreign residents of Japan... should not be subject to a double standard restricting their travel, economic and familial opportunities based on nationality," the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan said in a statement dated July 13. But if they left Japan for a country after the ban, the returnees need documentary proof they had exceptional reasons for their trips, such as a funeral or medical treatment, to be considered for re-entry approval.

Ms Catherine Ancelot, a French interpreter who has lived in Japan for 32 years, said she was indignant.

 

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