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chochajin October 19 2009, 03:18:26 UTC
He hasn't enrolled me into anything.
They helped me enroll into NHI when I came here. From time to time I get information letters about nenkin and show it to my employer, but he says I don't need it and can throw it away. The last one he took to the city office and I don't know what he did there with it.

I'm still trying to find out what would be best to do.
Once I go back to my home country I will be a person who has NEVER paid into the pension plans of my own country yet as I left Japan right after I graduated from university.
Probably it would have been better to pay pension from the beginning, but if I join now then I would have to pay back 1,5 or 2 years, but without that counting for pension in my own country and as I plan to only stay 1,5-2 more years in Japan it doesn't make that much sense to make back-payments and not getting any benifits from it, right?

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chochajin October 20 2009, 00:59:33 UTC
He's aware of the situation. He just came back from a meeting with other "school bosses" and they were apparently talking about those laws as well. As far as he understood it only concerns the health insurance, though.

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chochajin October 22 2009, 02:50:26 UTC
Well, it's true that it costs nothing to register ... apart from the thousands of $ I'd have to pay for almost 2 years back (x_X) .. so I think I'd better not register now.

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