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Kanadajin's visa status


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I wonder if when she moves back to Canada, she will frame it as "peacing out to Saudi Arabia bai" and stop posting online and make people think she wasn't allowed to post from Saudi Arabia or something.

On the one hand, I can't see her not posting on the internet. On the other hand, I don't know how else she is gonna spin living in Canada. Eventually she will run out of years old videos to post.

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I was going to say don't give her ideas, her not posting online anymore sounds nice. Do it Miranda!

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I have a question and just for the record, I don't believe Mira has any kind of permanent status in Japan. People in the Venus section are saying that Venus almost certainly has permanent residency in Japan. I'm just wondering why Venus would be given permanent residency but not Miranda? Sorry, I don't know the laws in Japan and I'm curious. Venus has been married to Manaki since 2015 and has lived there since 2016, for those who dont know.

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I have a question and just for the record, I don't believe Mira has any kind of permanent status in Japan. People in the Venus section are saying that Venus almost certainly has permanent residency in Japan. I'm just wondering why Venus would be given permanent residency but not Miranda? Sorry, I don't know the laws in Japan and I'm curious. Venus has been married to Manaki since 2015 and has lived there since 2016, for those who dont know.

neither one has it. Its 5+ years of marriage to even apply for many its much longer especially those with nonconventional jobs.

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neither one has it. Its 5+ years of marriage to even apply for many its much longer especially those with nonconventional jobs.

Thanks for clearing that up.

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I think she’s gone back to Canada, I know her sleeping pattern is fucked but if you look at when she posts it’s quite consistent for Canada time.

Just speculation...

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I think she’s gone back to Canada, I know her sleeping pattern is fucked but if you look at when she posts it’s quite consistent for Canada time.

Just speculation...

Could explain why she doesn't upload videos related to Japan or Japanese things anymore, AND why the only videos filmed outdoors are edited with footage from trips 1+ years ago (she has said so on her comments section/video description).

Also, it would totally answer the question on why the Saudi guy married her -so he could stay in Canada.

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This GoFundMe also looks like she's in Canada: https://www.gofundme.com/kanadajin3-for-canada-trip

She's saying the address is just the bank account location but I'm getting realllly skeptical especially since she hasn't uploaded a video not on a plain white background in quite some time now

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It still confuse ne that she really think that someone believe that her status could be really legal.

Even if me TRY to believe her story it makes no sense.

She met her first husband in an Isakaya in Canada (already this sounds strange)

Then she went to Japan on a Work and Travel Visa.

Why do she choose this kind if visa? If she went there to life with her BF and marry him why do she need a work and travel visa wich is complicate to get in my opinion.

If she gonna marry him she could do that on tourist status were she needs no visa (pls correct my if im wrong, I dont need a visa for my trip to japan)

Anyways she married him but after two month they devorce because he was abusive and hit her.

Well till that point a story that is strange but not impossible.

But it's a cheap reason.

SO now the question why dont she move back to Canada?

We know her forum post were she try find a way to stay in Japan because law has changed and she cant get a spouse visa because her marrage was too short. (Stay the question what was her plan if her spouse visa was ok and expired some time later)

So that wa sin October 2012.

What was her status in the last 7 years?

And there the story get strange.

- Student Visa, needs money (how does she get so much money?)

- Spouse Visa, needs a new husband

- Working Visa, needs a real job.

- Permanent residence, needs a needfull job and a longer timer in the country

She can not applay again for an other work and travel Visa.

Do I miss an option?

We know that she is undereducated and only worked at a "restaurant" and made YT.

So there is no real option.

We know that she run on student visa and wirk in an kyabakura wich is illegal.

That long time it's impossible to run on a Visa that is not made for such a long period.

Her "restaurant" dont gave her a working Visa.

Please explain that Miranda!

You married and paid a man for Visa!

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Even IF she has some magical,speacial, permanent status as a good white japanese housewife, why does she need to apply for citizenship?

Also IF she was such a good person with value for Japan, why does she was rejected twice?

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I think this is the timeline:

2011-2012: marriage visa

She had a marriage visa her first year, that was when she was working kyaba (legal on spouse visa). She divorced quickly but it's a grey area because she just rode out the whole year of the marriage visa.

2012-2014: language student visa
After that she went on a student visa to study in Japanese language school. Max 2 years.

Since she didn't graduate from high school, there is no chance she could have gotten a student visa for a university degree -- even vocational/technical college requires a high school diploma.

2014-2015: working holiday visa

Canadian, so she could apply. This also is only one year maximum.

2015-present: paying for marriage visa

This is the ONLY option she has available. She does not qualify for PR. She doesn't qualify for the "teijuusha" visa she used to claim. She can't apply for any more student or working holiday visas.

Other evidence:

-Norwegian guy posted screenshots proving she was paying her visa husband

-She tried to apply for citizenship in 2017 probably because it would be a lot cheaper than paying somebody

-She went and got her high school equivalency in Canada; possibly a sign she was trying to get enrolled in a Japanese university for a new visa. Probably she doesn't have enough $ for that.

-Known to work at a restaurant: restaurants don't issue work visas and her student/working holiday ran out.

-Probably goes without saying but there are a handful of other rare visa types (missionary, movie star, Olympic athlete, etc) and obviously she doesn't qualify for those either.

She must be on a spouse visa. It is the only possible visa available to her. She says she is confident immigration won't find her probably because lots of people (usually Chinese or Filipinos) pay someone for a spouse visa and get away with it, and immigration is far less interested in deporting white illegal immigrants than other Asians (sad but true). That said, she is so high profile, and so extreme, and has been reported by multiple people. I feel like it's only a matter of time before the law catches up with her.

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Even IF she has some magical,speacial, permanent status as a good white japanese housewife, why does she need to apply for citizenship?

Also IF she was such a good person with value for Japan, why does she was rejected twice?

Japanese citizens get different benefits from permanent residents. Most people never go the extra step, because in Japan, you are not allowed to be a dual national. So that means, if you apply for citizenship and get accepted, you need to renounce your citizenship to any other countries, for her, that's Canada. Losing your original nationality usually a big hit for people, since it means they lose lots of accesses to their home country, and also a lot of benefits their home country offers. Permanent residents don't have to do this, so most people in Japan just never apply. Applying for citizenship gets you a Japanese passport and a few additions, but nothing vital, and many would argue the benefits of your home country are inherently better (except not being able to dodge taxes from your homeland, at least for US residents).

That all being said, one thing to remember is that her whole citizenship problem happened MONTHS ago, getting close to a year. It was either right at the beginning of her Muslim conversion, or right before. So she had an avalanche of bad news. Lost/quit her part-time job, then the Rody drama, then a huge dip in subscribers, original content, and revenue from Youtube. Then the conversion, and then the denial of citizenship access for not having proper employment. At least I think that's the timeline.

And this is how she operates, she saves face by completely changing her entire life. She didn't get denied citizenship, she just became a die-hard Muslim instead. "LOL I didn't even want citizenship." She says things like that to fool the idiots listening; she wants people to think she was just applying for citizenship for funsies. There is nothing fun about applying for citizenship. It is an arduous process, where the government is constantly paying activity to your daily life. They lurk around your house and try to catch you in awkward situations, come knocking on your door all the time to literally inspect your house to see how Japanese your life is; you have to have taken the JLPT, although I don't know how high your grade needs to be, and although the tests aren't that hard, they're a nightmare of stress and preparation; lots of phone calls, lots of forms and applications, and lots of work. She has explained all of this herself in her own videos, although whether they got deleted or not, I'm too lazy to go back into her archive and find out.

This is also why most people don't take the step to be citizens: it's just too complicated. It's only for the hardcore Japanese immigrants who REALLY don't want to go back home, or people from less beneficial/stable countries who have nothing to lose by renouncing their citizenship. Which, to her credit, this was her about 1.5 years ago - she was still extreme Japanophile when she first applied. The downside is that she probably structured her whole life around getting citizenship, which would allow her to stay in Japan forever without any trouble. Now she's torn between three homes: Canada, her native land; Japan, a land that rejected her; and Saudi Arabia, a dream fantasy land of sand dunes and Agrabah, where beautiful Arab men and perfect Islamic housewives exist in serenity and harmony.

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Japan has a new visa system recently.

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She just could have stayed with visa-kun 1.0 and if she doesn't like him searching for another visa-husband behind his back. I know it is mean but this is the way lot of visa-fraudster do it. I don't get her whole story from a rational point of view but after reading all the drama about her it seems she is incapable of thinking straight and rational and is always trapped in her own fantasies and emotional outbreaks. She cannot admit her failures to herself and rushs from situation to situation to avoid realization but the longer she is doing that the more she is digging her own hole.

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She wasted her money applying for citizenship. Student visas and work holiday are considered non resident visas, as in the time spent on those visas dont toward residency. Had she spent all those years on a spousal Visa, that would be a different story.

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