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Will it be a problem for newly pregnant MM to apply for a Japanese tourist visa?

There is no written official information about this, but my personal experience and suggestions are as follows:

At present, Japan's tourist visas are relatively loose and simplified, and there are three main categories: individual tourist visas (single entry), individual three-year multiple-entry tourist visas (three counties in Northeast China and Okinawa), and individual five-year multiple-entry tourist visas (for people with fairly high incomes). The main differences can be found online. Basically, it refers to a single entry anywhere. For three years, it is required to live in Okinawa or three northeastern counties for at least one night, and for five years, it is a high-income group of more than 500,000. But no matter what kind, mainly limited income, criminal history, bad entry and exit records, the validity period given is generally three months from the date of application, and the stay time is 90 days (subject to immigration officials). So to tell the truth, the newly pregnant ones haven't waited until they can see that their stay period has actually arrived, and they should return to China normally. Therefore, as long as you comply with the entry and exit time regulations and have no bad records, you can submit a normal visa according to the requirements of visas in various places. In addition, Japanese babies are generally not born according to the nationality of landing, so naturalization is not that simple. In short, everything is based on honesty, and embassies and consulates and immigration officers generally don't ask more questions, even if they ask for an honest answer.