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How long can I get permanent residence in Japan? I want to immigrate to Japan, but I don't know how to apply for help from good people.

In China, you can't directly apply for permanent residence or immigration in Japan, but you can only go to Japan, study in a language school, pass Japanese Level 1, enter a university or take the postgraduate entrance examination, graduate, take a job in Japan, and "endure" year after year.

1. If the visa in Japan has never been interrupted, you can apply for a permanent residence visa for more than 1 years, including an employment visa for more than 5 years; Visa has never been interrupted, for more than 5 years in a row, and for more than 2-3 years, you can apply for nationality.

2. It is a general practice to study in Japan, take up a job, and then apply for the permanent residence visa or nationality you want.

3. Steps: Find an intermediary, go to Japan, study in a language school, pass Japanese Level 1, go to university or postgraduate entrance examination, graduate, and work in Japan.

4. Fees: The tuition fee of Japanese language schools is 5,-7, RMB a year; One year's living expenses (rent, water and electricity, mobile phone, internet and transportation) are about 8,-12, RMB, and the university expenses are about 4,-8, RMB. If you get straight A, you may get a scholarship, ranging from 5,-1, yen per month. On the premise of working, the monthly income is about 8-1 thousand yen.

5. Agency for studying abroad: The State Education Commission has a website for monitoring overseas study institutions, which is called "Education Foreign-related Supervision Information wang". Look for the ones in your area and read more about the complaints and early warnings on the website. If you are still not at ease, I suggest you find a lawyer to conduct a judicial static investigation on it, such as its qualifications, property, legal disputes, etc., including the inspection of the unfavorable terms when you sign the contract with the intermediary.