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Investigation on naturalization conditions of Japanese immigrants

# Japanese Immigrants # Introduction Japan is one of the economically developed countries, attracting many immigrants, so how to become a Japanese citizen? KaoNet has compiled the basic requirements for applying for Japanese nationality here, hoping to help you.

Japan (Japanese: にっぽんこく, にほんこく, English: Japan), referred to as "Japan", is located in East Asia, and its name means "the country of sunrise". The main ethnic group is the Japanese-speaking Yamato ethnic group, with a total population of about 1.26 billion.

Japan is a highly developed capitalist country and the third largest economy in the world. Its resources are scarce, and it is extremely dependent on imports. The developed manufacturing industry is the main pillar of the national economy. Scientific research, aerospace, manufacturing and education all rank among the top in the world. In addition, the cultural industry dominated by animation and game industry and the developed tourism industry are also important symbols. Japan is a world model in many aspects, such as environmental protection and resource utilization, and its citizens generally have good education, extremely high living standards and national quality. Up to now, the traditional Japanese culture represented by tea ceremony, flower path and book path has been preserved.

Have lived in Japan continuously for more than 5 years.

The so-called "continuous" means that the time spent abroad (outside Japan) does not exceed three months a year, unless there are justified reasons (such as childbirth, business trip, illness of relatives, etc.).

Second, more than 20 years old have the ability to act.

A person who is capable according to Japanese law.

Third, good conduct.

Judging from tax payment, criminal record and traffic accidents.

4. You or your spouse or other relatives have the assets or skills to keep you alive.

Relatives here also include relatives who don't live together, such as relatives in China.

5. renunciation of the original nationality.

Japan does not recognize dual citizenship.

Sixth, abide by the Japanese constitutional conditions.

There is no intention of the Japanese government.