Leo, let's discuss visa and immigration procedures in Iran and Japan. It's a complex topic.
Agreed. Let's see which country presents the greater bureaucratic challenge. Iran first?
In Iran, tourist visas are often available on arrival, but there are requirements. Longer stays, for work, study, or investment, require more extensive paperwork and patience.
And Japan?
Japan is more streamlined for short-term stays from visa-exempt countries. However, longer stays necessitate a Certificate of Eligibility and a specific visa, requiring a sponsor like a company or university. They emphasize thorough documentation.
So, both countries have their particularities. Iran offers visa-on-arrival for tourists but demands patience for longer stays, while Japan prioritizes order and a clearly defined purpose for extended visas.
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