A Japanese person who has paid the National Pension diligently for 40 years without missing a single payment can only receive a maximum of about 70,000 yen per month.
Yet a foreigner with permanent residency status can receive more than 120,000 yen per month in public assistance (livelihood protection) just by applying — without doing anything.
On top of that, their medical expenses, NHK reception fees, housing costs, and National Health Insurance are all completely free.
Don’t you think this is unfair?
Foreigners’ access to public assistance should be abolished!