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I believe that the pension system might become stricter towards foreigners about paying as each year goes by and maybe by showing your records of pension payments to immigration, it might help smooth out the visa renewal process...but who knows.
So I actually misplaced my pension card and needed to request a new one be delivered to my registered address, which is my wife's mother's place. When the delivery guy came to deliver the pension card, my wife's mother was yelling at the guy about how I don't even live there anymore and why is he delivering the pension card to her address, etc. This happened about a week ago, and I just applied for my spouse visa renewal this week.
I don't think the pension office and immigration are in direct communication with each other, but that incident left me feeling a little uneasy. Do you guys think that the pension office might tip off immigration about me not living there?
So I actually misplaced my pension card and needed to request a new one be delivered to my registered address, which is my wife's mother's place. When the delivery guy came to deliver the pension card, my wife's mother was yelling at the guy about how I don't even live there anymore and why is he delivering the pension card to her address, etc. This happened about a week ago, and I just applied for my spouse visa renewal this week.
I don't think the pension office and immigration are in direct communication with each other, but that incident left me feeling a little uneasy. Do you guys think that the pension office might tip off immigration about me not living there?