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What are the requirements for emigrating to Japan?

If you want to immigrate to Japan, you need to meet certain conditions: live in Japan for more than ten years and leave Japan for no more than half a year each year; More than five years working experience, paying taxes normally; Have assets or skills that can support independent living; No criminal record; When applying for permanent residence in Japan (permanent residence, green card) or naturalization (naturalization), you must have a visa for more than three years, regardless of whether you hold a business management visa or a work visa.

Japan is not an immigrant country, but if you want to live in Japan for a long time and obtain legal status, you can refer to the following ways to apply for permanent residence (permanent residence, green card) or naturalization (naturalization) in Japan after meeting the conditions, so as to achieve the purpose of emigrating to Japan.

I. Conditions for applying for permanent residence in Japan (permanent residence, green card)

I have lived in Japan for more than ten years.

I have been working for more than five years.

Hold a residence qualification of three or five years at the time of application.

No criminal record.

Pay taxes by the book.

Have enough assets to support life.

The annual income is not less than 3 million yen.

Second, the conditions for applying for Japanese naturalization (naturalization)

Those who have lived in Japan for more than five years continuously cannot leave Japan for more than half a year and three months at a time, otherwise the time will be recalculated. There is a continuous residence, buy or rent.

There shall be no illegal crimes and dishonesty within five years, including traffic violations.

Have enough income or assets to maintain life, with an annual income of not less than 2 million yen.

Have the obligation to pay taxes, and have no arrears in annuity and insurance.

At least 20 years of age (the age of the child is not limited when both parents apply at the same time), with legal capacity.

Be able to communicate with Japanese in normal spoken English. Japanese at primary school level needs an interview.

Third, reference method.

1. Business management visa

Applicants who set up a company (joint-stock company or contract company) in Japan with a registered capital of not less than 5 million yen may apply to the Japan Immigration Bureau for a business management visa with unlimited business scope and diverse contents. The first visa period is one year, and it will be renewed for one year, three years or five years according to the company's operation. Applicants need to pay taxes when they hold a business management visa. After paying taxes for three years within five years, you can apply for Japanese naturalization (naturalization) in the fifth year. After paying taxes for five years in ten years, you can apply for permanent residence in Japan in the tenth year (permanent residence, green card). The premise is that the applicant can't leave Japan for more than half a year and not more than three months at a time, otherwise he will not be regarded as a Japanese tax resident and his years cannot be accumulated.

2. High-level talent visa

Senior management talent visas are graded according to the requirements of education, income, working years, qualification certificate and Japanese level. Applicants with more than 70 points can get a "high-level talent visa". Applicants who have obtained a five-year visa for the first time and scored above 70 points can apply for permanent residence in Japan after three years, and those who scored above 80 points can apply for permanent residence in Japan after one year at the earliest.

3. Work visa

Need to have a long-term employment relationship with Japanese companies. Applicants who hold work visas need to pay taxes. After paying taxes for three years within five years, you can apply for Japanese naturalization (naturalization) in the fifth year. After paying taxes for five years in ten years, you can apply for permanent residence in Japan (green card) in the tenth year. The premise is that the applicant can't leave Japan for more than half a year and not more than three months at a time, otherwise he will not be regarded as a Japanese tax resident and his years cannot be accumulated.

4. Japanese spouse visa

You need to pass the premarital examination and live in Japan. This method is only suitable for single people. Even if you come to Japan for the first time, you bring a work visa, a business management visa and so on. You can change your Japanese spouse visa directly after you get married.

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