Q&A: Can a Chinese citizen, with an American green card, travel for a few days in Japan without a visa?

Question by Jimmy: Can a Chinese citizen, with an American green card, travel for a couple of days in Japan with no a visa?
My wife is a chinese citizen. she has an American green card. We are going back to China. On the way, we plan on transferring flights in Japan. In in between transfers, we would like to remain for a handful of days. Will she be able to keep for a few days before her flight back to China?

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Answer by Saru
Chinese want to apply for a visa in order to check out Japan. She can obtain 1 by means of the embassy. Possessing the Green card only enables her standing in America. She nonetheless requirements to use her Chinese Passport. If she decides to grow to be a US citizen then she can use her US passport and visit for up to 90 days with no a visa.

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One Response to “Q&A: Can a Chinese citizen, with an American green card, travel for a few days in Japan without a visa?”

  1. The American green card does not bestow any benefits on the holder with Japanese immigration.
    She will need to apply for a visa as a Chinese citizen.

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