Post by Ex_Nuke_Troop on Mar 7, 2014 20:04:24 GMT
Fukushima Diary : [Column] Update from Netherlands and the things about coming 311
Posted by Mochizuki on March 4th, 2014 · No Comments
As you probably know, I’m in Netherlands now and researching the visa conditions for other Japanese people.
It’s been a week since I came to Amsterdam, but the my research has been going much better then I expected. Actually compared to Svalbard or Romania that I have went through, Netherlands has everything much more civilized and sophisticated.
I spent the first two days immediately after landing in the immigration office and commercial chamber. There I got some recommendations and business cards of legal firms, and I knocked on the door of the first lawyers’ office yesterday.
In my opinion, incorporating would be the best way to obtain a visa so we won’t need to steal the local employments and can even produce the new employments. The government is more likely to welcome because they don’t hate tax income.
After one week of research, my conclusion is that incorporating is as easy as in Romania. Considering the various benefits, it is even cheaper in Netherlands.
By clicking a go, I could have it realized by this day of next week. But I already have my own visa in Romania, it’s not meaningful just for me to set up a company. Now I’m talking to other Japanese people if they are interested in sharing it.
This may sound such an adventure. Actually before my going to Netherlands, there were some people to say it is impossible or I would just end up being ripped off by bad lawyers etc.. But from my struggling through 2011-2013, I have learnt that it’s such a waste of chance not to open every singe door in the reach of my hand.
I hope my researching would let Japanese people know that the world is still full of opportunities.
Before going to the lawyers’ office yesterday, I received a message from one of my readers. He is a nuclear engineer in US. He says, the nuclear plants where he works started implementing the new safety measures. He can’t help thinking Fukushima Diary has something to do with it now that it’s almost the only source about Fukushima issue.
This shall be another achievement of my work.
The third 311 is coming soon. Fukushima issue is already starting to fade in people’s mind. I wouldn’t forget about the fact that the entire donation of last 11th March was 5 dollars. It wasn’t 0, but not 50 dollars either. The 5 dollars tells why I must continue Fukushima Diary.
However when the health symptoms are becoming too recognizable to cover up, the media would come back as if they have been SO worried about that.
I wouldn’t waste my time with them. Some Japanese people are already deciding where to go. I still have a lot of things to do for them.
Iori Mochizuki
fukushima-diary.com/2014/03/column-update-from-netherlands-and-the-things-about-coming-311/
Posted by Mochizuki on March 4th, 2014 · No Comments
As you probably know, I’m in Netherlands now and researching the visa conditions for other Japanese people.
It’s been a week since I came to Amsterdam, but the my research has been going much better then I expected. Actually compared to Svalbard or Romania that I have went through, Netherlands has everything much more civilized and sophisticated.
I spent the first two days immediately after landing in the immigration office and commercial chamber. There I got some recommendations and business cards of legal firms, and I knocked on the door of the first lawyers’ office yesterday.
In my opinion, incorporating would be the best way to obtain a visa so we won’t need to steal the local employments and can even produce the new employments. The government is more likely to welcome because they don’t hate tax income.
After one week of research, my conclusion is that incorporating is as easy as in Romania. Considering the various benefits, it is even cheaper in Netherlands.
By clicking a go, I could have it realized by this day of next week. But I already have my own visa in Romania, it’s not meaningful just for me to set up a company. Now I’m talking to other Japanese people if they are interested in sharing it.
This may sound such an adventure. Actually before my going to Netherlands, there were some people to say it is impossible or I would just end up being ripped off by bad lawyers etc.. But from my struggling through 2011-2013, I have learnt that it’s such a waste of chance not to open every singe door in the reach of my hand.
I hope my researching would let Japanese people know that the world is still full of opportunities.
Before going to the lawyers’ office yesterday, I received a message from one of my readers. He is a nuclear engineer in US. He says, the nuclear plants where he works started implementing the new safety measures. He can’t help thinking Fukushima Diary has something to do with it now that it’s almost the only source about Fukushima issue.
This shall be another achievement of my work.
The third 311 is coming soon. Fukushima issue is already starting to fade in people’s mind. I wouldn’t forget about the fact that the entire donation of last 11th March was 5 dollars. It wasn’t 0, but not 50 dollars either. The 5 dollars tells why I must continue Fukushima Diary.
However when the health symptoms are becoming too recognizable to cover up, the media would come back as if they have been SO worried about that.
I wouldn’t waste my time with them. Some Japanese people are already deciding where to go. I still have a lot of things to do for them.
Iori Mochizuki
fukushima-diary.com/2014/03/column-update-from-netherlands-and-the-things-about-coming-311/