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Free mental health consultations will resume
APFS will be holding a "Mental Health Counseling Cafe" in September and October this year, where mental health professionals will come to listen to your stories. -
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[For foreign residents] Mental health consultations now available
APFS will be launching a "Mental Health Counseling Cafe" to provide mental health consultations for foreigners living in Japan. Language barriers and cultural differences […] -
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The APFS website has been revamped!
We have recently revamped the APFS website. It is now easier to view on mobile devices and has lower security. -
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Free medical consultations for foreign residents
[Free medical consultation for foreign residents] APFS will hold a medical consultation for foreigners. No matter your status of residence, [...] -
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Lecture "I want to know about Myanmar now" will be held
Ms. Kyaw Kyaw Aye, a member of APFS and representative of the Burmese Women's Union, has been working in Japan for many years to support the democratization of Myanmar. […] -
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APFS Counselor Training Course Begins
Starting in June, we will be holding a six-part APFS Counselor Training Course. The course will focus on identifying the problems foreigners face and how to deal with them. -
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The second APFS YouTube channel is now available
It has been more than a year since I created the APFS YouTube channel on December 31, 2020 and uploaded my first video. -
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Please donate! "Let's support the dreams of young people beyond the barriers of residence status"
Starting November 9, 2021, APFS will be running a donation project called "Resident Funds" on the online donation site Give One. -
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Please support foreign residents during the coronavirus pandemic
APFS provides consultations for a variety of foreigners, including foreign residents struggling to make ends meet due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people on provisional release, and those without a resident status. [...] -
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A petition has been submitted regarding foreigners re-entering and leaving the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Update dated July 31st)
On June 26th, we submitted a request to the Tokyo Immigration Bureau regarding foreigners who are re-entering and leaving the country. Currently, Japan is accepting applications from foreigners who have stayed in certain countries and regions.
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