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Do Japanese immigrants choose intermediaries or lawyers?

Japan is one of the economically developed countries, attracting many immigrants. So is it better to choose an intermediary or a lawyer to immigrate to Japan? I am here to sort out whether Japanese immigrants choose an intermediary or a lawyer, hoping to help you.

First, when it comes to immigration, the first thing that comes to mind is immigration agents.

When it comes to immigration, the first thing that comes to mind is the immigration intermediary, but in fact, the intermediary also needs to entrust a lawyer to handle some business in immigration, otherwise it is difficult to guarantee the visa pass rate. For example, some applicants feel that their documents are good and their conditions are good, but the result is still rejected, probably because the intermediary company did not entrust a professional immigration lawyer to save money.

Second, lawyers and law firms have set foot in the immigration industry.

Since immigration agents also need to entrust lawyers, wouldn't it be better for individuals to entrust lawyers and law firms directly to handle immigration?

In fact, this is one of the reasons why many lawyers and law firms have been able to intervene in the field of immigration business in recent years. At present, not only domestic law firms are involved in immigration business, but also immigration lawyers from foreign law firms have begun to enter China to expand their markets, and Japanese VERYEST Law Firm is one of them.

Third, the advantages of lawyers and law firms in handling immigration business

Lawyers and law firms have their own unique advantages in handling immigration business, which cannot be replaced by the experience accumulated by intermediary agencies in handling immigration.

For example, investment immigration is actually composed of "investment" and "immigration". First of all, we must ensure that there is no problem with the investment, that is, the source and structure of funds should be legal and reasonable, and the business plan should be feasible. These all need professionals to check, and many lawyers have experience in helping individuals and enterprises manage investment projects, and the amount is far more than 5 million yen. Such lawyers have the strength to review the commercial content of immigration projects, and have legal resources for research and implementation of relevant information at home and abroad.

In addition, there are contract review, process risk control, relevant policy research, risk early warning and other aspects needed in investment immigration, which are also the business scope of professional lawyers.

Fourth, the mutual integration of lawyers and intermediaries.

Of course, lawyers and law firms have been involved in the immigration industry for a short time, and immigration agents also have their own advantages in terms of resources and contacts. Therefore, there are many opportunities for cooperation between immigration lawyers and immigration agents. It is foreseeable that the two sides will be deeply integrated in the future. Law firms will attract talents in immigration, and immigration agencies will attract lawyers who are familiar with investment and foreign-related business.

In addition, it does not mean that as long as they are lawyers and law firms, they must be reliable. When choosing immigration lawyers and law firms, clients who intend to emigrate need to examine each other's strength from many dimensions such as scale and immigration qualifications.