山梨学院デジタルパンフレット::国際リベラルアーツ学部学生便覧(英語版)
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③ Penalties and disciplinary action for illegal work Special sex industry business Sex referral business (C) Reporting to the University Report to the University with a Current Status Report when there are any decisions or changes in the place of employment, job description, or hours of work. (D) While at work Carry a residence card with the stamp of Permission to Engage in Activity other than that Permitted under the Status of Residence Previously Granted. Violation of the law on activities other than those permitted under the status of residence will result in a fine, imprisonment, or deportation (i.e., being forcibly sent back to one's home country). In principle, re-entry into Japan is not allowed for a period of 5 years after deportation. Violation Exceeding the permitted working hours Working in a forbidden establishment Working without obtaining Permission to Engage in Activity other than that Permitted under the Status of Residence Previously Granted Continuing to work after the expiration of the Permission to Engage in Activity other than that Permitted under the Status of Residence Previously Granted Not attending classes and only going to part-time job Clubs, Dance clubs, Mahjong parlors, Pachinko parlors, Arcades (Game centers), etc. Soap lands, Illicit massage parlors, Love hotels, Sex shops, Dating cafés, Prostitution/call girl businesses, adult video mail order shops, adult video streaming businesses, etc. Telephone Club (Tere-kura), etc. 48 Penalties and Disciplinary Actions Arrest by police or immigration authorities. If the trial results in a prison sentence, the student will be deported after serving out their prison sentence. This is considered malicious and employment and will result in deportation regardless of the outcome of the trial. If the trial results in a prison sentence, the sentence must be served before deportation. illegal

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