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What benefits can I enjoy by immigrating to Japan?

China and Japan face each other across the sea and become the first choice for many domestic immigrants. What are the benefits of emigrating to Japan? I'm here to sort out what benefits I can enjoy by immigrating to Japan, hoping to help you.

First of all, let's have a preliminary understanding of Japan. Japan is located in the east of Eurasia and the northwest of the Pacific Ocean. Its territory consists of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and more than 7,200 other small islands, so it is also known as the "country of thousands of islands". Japan has a land area of about 377,900 square kilometers.

Japan is located in temperate and subtropical monsoon climate, with mild climate and distinct four seasons. The national latitude is 25, and the temperature difference between north and south is very significant. Japan is a mountainous island country. Mountains are distributed in the center of Japan in the form of ridges, which divide Japan's territory into one side of the Pacific Ocean and one side of the Sea of Japan. Mountains and hills account for 765,438+0% of the total area, and most of them are volcanoes. The forest coverage rate is as high as 67%.

Japan's welfare system is very perfect. After immigrating to Japan, you can enjoy the same treatment as the aborigines. So, how good is Japan's immigration welfare system?

Social security system is the main body of Japan's welfare system, which is closely related to everyone. Social insurance is calculated and paid according to the company law, which is legally divided into two types: compulsory and arbitrary.

Employees employed by insured enterprises as legal persons belong to the insured object in principle. Employed employees refer to long-term employees who are employed by the insured legal person and receive labor remuneration. The amount of social insurance in Japan also needs to be shared by companies and individuals, but their respective proportions are quite different from those in China. What are the specific differences?

Then there is the education welfare system that every parent cares about. Japan's education system is very developed. Different from domestic education, Japan's education system is divided into four types: preschool education, primary education, secondary education and higher education. Secondly, each type is divided into several subcategories, and immigrants should fully understand this.

Japan has a small territory and many residents, but it still attracts immigrants from all over the world. Besides the superior welfare system, what are the advantages?

Talking vaguely about advantages and benefits may not be enough to attract you. I am here to prepare the real life of Japanese immigrants for you, and see how your material life, spiritual life and personal development will change after you immigrate to Japan.

Aren't you excited after reading these?