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2012 Japanese Immigration: Introduction to Japan’s Immigration Policy

2012 Japanese Immigration: Introduction to Japan’s Immigration Policy

Abstract: 2012 Introduction to Japan’s Immigration Policy: Japan is not an immigrant-immigration country but an immigrant-exporting country. Therefore, Guangzhou moving companies have always had very strict control over the immigration and residence of foreigners.

Introduction to Japan’s immigration policy

Japan is not an immigrant-immigration country but an immigrant-exporting country. Therefore, Guangzhou moving companies have always had very strict control over the immigration and residence of foreigners.

Currently, there are about 800,000 foreign nationals residing in Japan for a long time. Among them, there are about 139,000 Chinese, and 50% are Taiwanese. Most of them came before World War II. Expatriates already living in Japan and their descendants. According to the Japanese Immigration Control Act, the Foreigners Act and other regulations, those who fall into the following situations can uniformly immigrate to Japan and settle down:

1. Friends and parents of Japanese people; This article was compiled by me, who went to study abroad together.

2. Children of Japanese people (usually under 21 years old);

3. Orphan girls under 14 years old adopted by Japanese people overseas;

4. Grandparents of Japanese people living overseas without anyone to support them.

In recent years, Japan’s population has been declining and its population structure has become increasingly aging. This has caused regional and social fragmentation, a serious shortage of care for the elderly, and a serious shortage of labor force in a short period of time. Wu Yiping said that Japan has begun to relax and increase various immigration terms, thus introducing a group of foreigners ten times larger than the existing 800,000 foreigners, that is, 8 million immigrant needs. Japan has fully opened up group travel from China to Japan in 2005, and allowed individual travel to Japan in early 2009. It can be seen that Japan has begun to prepare for "shifting from an immigrant-sending country to an immigrant-importing country." At the same time, Guangzhou Dazhong Moving Company’s policies have also added a number of visa categories that are conducive to immigration.