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QUESTIONNAIRES Please Answer the Following Questions by Checking the Applicable Boxes QUESTIONNAIRES NAME: □ MALE □ FEMALE DATE OF BIRTH: NATIONALITY: PASSPORT NUMBER: Please answer the following questions by checking the applicable boxes. Q1: Have you travelled to any of the regions listed below within 14days before arrival day in Japan? □ Yes □ No Q2: After receiving visa, do you have any plan to stay in any of the regions listed below within 14 days before your arrival day in Japan? □ Yes □ No People’s Republic of China Hubei Province/ Zhejiang Province Daegu/ Gyeongsangbuk-do (Gyeongsan-si/Andong-si/ Yeongcheon- Republic of Korea si/Chilgok-gun/ Uiseong-gun/ Seongju-gun/Cheongdo-gun/Gunwi-gun) Republic of Iceland All Round Qom Province/ Tehran Province/ Gilan Province/Mazandaran Islamic Republic of Iran Province/Isfahan Province/Alborz Province/Markazi Province/Qazvin Province/Semnan Province/Golestan Province/Lorestan Province Lombardia/Veneto/Emilia=Romagna/Marche/Piemonte Italian Republic Liguria/Valle d’Aosta/Trentino=Alto Adige/Friuli Venezia Giulia Republic of San Marino All Round Swiss Confederation Canton of Ticino/Canton of Basel-Stadt Autonomous Community of Navarre/Madrid Region/Basque Country/ Kingdom of Spain La Rioja DATE: SIGNATURE: Any false declaration above will be subject to refusal of visa issuance, and then new visa application will not be accepted for six months for the same purpose of visit. The visa will be made null and void when such false declaration is revealed after the visa issued. Any false declaration upon landing in Japan may be subject to punitive measures including imprisonment(less than three years), imposition of fine(less than three million yen), revoking of residential status as well as deportation from Japan. .
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