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What are the procedures if you want to settle in Japan?

Japan is not an immigrant country. If you want to live in Japan for a long time, you can apply for a permanent visa or become a Japanese citizen. In addition, although technical visas and humanities visas are only for three years, you can live in Japan for a long time if you have a stable job in Japan. An investment visa is another way to live in Japan for a long time. A study visa is probably not suitable for you.

Applying for a permanent visa in Japan mainly focuses on the following aspects.

1. Good consciousness and style-no criminal record, no tax evasion.

2. Have a fixed source of income or assets-be able to stand on your own feet.

Living in Japan for more than a certain period of time-there are many categories, and the two most important ones are: one is to marry a Japanese and live in Japan for more than three years. There is another one who has lived in Japan for more than 10 years.

4. The existing qualifications for studying in Japan are the longest-for example, a technical visa for 3 years and a humanities visa for 3 years.

5. Guarantor-this is the most difficult and necessary. Guarantors can only be Japanese or foreigners who already have permanent residency in Japan. Guarantors need to be jointly and severally liable for the economy and laws of the insured, but as long as they are linked to money, Japanese people generally will not easily become guarantors of others except their own children.

Investment visa

This visa requires the correctness, stability and continuity of the business. If the facilities and equipment of the enterprise are in Japan, it should employ more than two employees who live in Japan for a long time, the investment should be more than 5 million yen, and the management personnel of the enterprise should have more than 3 years' experience.

If you have diabetes, you can apply for treatment in Japan and get a visa to Japan, but this requires a very strong family background. If you are interested, I'll introduce you again.