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What do Japanese skilled immigrants need?

# China, China, China # Introduction Japan is not an immigrant country, only a skilled visa, but no skilled immigrants. The way to immigrate to Japan is usually because many people get married and work after studying abroad. In recent years, with the acceleration of population aging and the large increase of labor force, the Japanese government has gradually relaxed its investment policy for enterprises. Japanese investors must come up with practical funds (more than 6 million yen, about 300,000 yuan) to set up a company in Japan or buy back the rent, and they can also obtain a Japanese investment business visa. The following is a finishing release, welcome to read!

1. What are the requirements for Japanese skilled immigrants?

Japanese skilled immigrant conditions 1, have a fixed residence in Japan for more than 5 years.

2.20 years of age or above, with civil capacity.

3. Good conduct, no criminal record and paying taxes on time.

4. The applicant has sufficient assets or skills to make a living, and it is generally recommended that the annual income should be above 3 million yen, with a minimum of 2 million yen.

If you meet the scoring criteria for high-talent visas:

1. Scores above 70 can apply for permanent residence within 3 years. You can apply for 1 year permanent residence as soon as you exceed 80 points.

2 annual income-the corresponding annual income that meets the requirements of the scoring standard.

3. Meet the living conditions, do not violate the law, pay taxes on time, live in Japan for a long time, and be over 20 years old.

Advantages of Japanese skilled immigrants

First, the advantages of application conditions:

1. The minimum investment is 6 million yen, about 300,000 RMB; Applicants have no requirements for age, language, education, work experience and management experience, and there is no interview and the threshold is low.

2. Advantage of application time: Generally, Japanese investment immigrant applicants only need 2-3 months to obtain the approval of the Japanese Immigration Bureau, and they can obtain a quasi-immigrant visa in 3 months.

3. Advantage of capital security: The applicant's investment amount is not invested in the account designated by the government, but invested in the account of the applicant's new company in Japan, and the capital is quite safe.

Advantages of Japanese passport: Japanese passport is used in Asia and is one of the passports used in the world. The number of visa-free countries even exceeds that of the United States, and it is also a passport that can compete with Asian and Western European countries.

5. Life medical advantages: CT, MRI, endoscopy, surgery and advanced regenerative medical technology are world-class, and perfect universal medical insurance has relieved the worries of the whole family; The violent crime rate among the population of 65,438+10,000 is far lower than that of the United States, Canada and Australia.

Advantages of children studying: Japan has many universities in the world. So children can get a better education by immigrating to Japan. Primary and junior high schools are free of tuition. The tuition fee for the children of Japanese university investment visa is only 1/3 to 1/5 of that of foreign students, which is not limited by the number of foreign students. Therefore, the chances of entering a world university are much higher than those of international students.

2. Why do so many people want to immigrate to Japan?

Somewhere beyond the mist/blue sky and white clouds.

It's just that when I get used to the foggy days, I have an almost paranoid yearning and love for the blue sky and white clouds. In the past, even in sunny weather, a layer of yellow and black smoke enveloped cities below the atmosphere. I got rid of the bullying and heavy pressure of smog and came to Japan to say hello to the long-lost boundless blue sky and white clouds. Only then did I find that the ordinary life under the bright sunshine was so colorful.

Clean and tidy

Li introduced that there are very few garbage bins in Japan, and everyone has first-hand garbage sorting skills. Take gloves and garbage bags with you when you walk your dog (and each dog should be on a leash). The advertisements in the supermarket are all kinds of new technology deodorizing goods, and there is no smell in the toilet, only toilet paper that has been provided free of charge.

I remember a friend said that he used to hate rain, because it seemed that when it rained, all the dirty things in the street ran out. But when I came to Japan, I found that the raindrops were clean and crystal clear, and the rain became a relaxed and refreshing thing.

Quiet and comfortable

No amount of money can buy pollution-free environment, especially good air. The quiet and silent living environment also makes me feel comfortable living in Japan.

The Japanese don't honk when driving, which almost makes foreigners who have just arrived here wonder if there is no horn in the car. Japanese people have been taught to obey this traffic rule since kindergarten. It is also considered very rude to disturb passers-by by by honking.

Good social order

In Japan, if you lose your mobile phone or wallet, people around you and yourself will not be surprised. Even if you eat and look for it, you can basically get it back. In cafes or restaurants, when you look after your luggage for friends who get up to order food or go to the toilet, you will be said "Nothing, this is Japan". Dare to buy some nominal bags with zippers, and dare to put your mobile phone directly in your coat pocket. Although caution is applicable in any country, in Japan, you really don't have to be afraid everywhere.

Good infrastructure

Japan's public facilities show the details of this country to the extreme. In areas where the elderly are concentrated (such as Nested Duck in Tokyo), the elevator will be slower than 1.5 times. People with inconvenient legs and feet have a special wheelchair area where they can go to the concert (there is also a green passage in and out). Pregnant women basically don't have to worry about changing diapers and feeding places, because there are maternity rooms everywhere ... groups such as the elderly, the sick and the disabled can go out with peace of mind.

Life convenience

In Japan, convenience stores are open 24 hours a day, so it is very convenient to print and copy any food and daily necessities and pay utilities no matter how late you work overtime. This is in stark contrast to European countries where there are almost no shops open at night.

Of course, don't forget that there are "hundred dollar stores" in Japan. Oh, and a ticket for the vending machine.

Traffic punctuality

Japan is one of the most developed countries in rail transit. All kinds of trams form a beautiful landscape in this long and narrow country, with tram lines extending in all directions and high punctuality rate.

When Japanese people attend important parties, they will check the exact arrival time of each train in advance and then specify an accurate travel schedule. If there are no accidents (for example, someone commits suicide on the track or the tram operation system breaks down), you can reach your destination on time according to this travel time. This is also the main reason why Japanese people always prefer rail transit when traveling.

High national quality

The national quality is too unstable. For me, there is no hostility between people, even strangers get along well. The most frequently heard Japanese words are "Hello", "Sorry" and "Thank you". No matter waiting for the bus or subway, there are always people waiting in line, and I have never seen the phenomenon of jumping the queue. Presumably, many visitors to Japan have seen their service attitude.

Nutrition and health

To say that Japanese food is the richest and most delicious, it may not match your China stomach. However, in Japan, it may be the truth that everyone wants to eat safely and healthily.

Delicate life

For appearance, color, convenient operation and so on, a special subject has been formed in Japan, which has a history of several decades. For example, the old people's eyesight has decreased, so it is easy to distinguish which color buttons to use, and whether the size and position of the buttons are suitable for them.

For another example, the arrangement of numeric keys on public telephones is opposite to that of computer keyboards, because we are used to operating from top to bottom and from near to far.

There are many legal holidays.

Now that we have bid farewell to the "May 1 Golden Week" and ushered in the so-called "May 1 Small Holiday", the Japanese are still enjoying the 7 consecutive holidays of the May 1 Golden Week.

Japan ranks among the top in the list of "the number of days that citizens can enjoy legal holidays"-/kloc-0.5-day holiday is the envy of foreigners. Moreover, Japanese holidays are also very interesting, such as "Mountain Day", "Sea Day", "Sports Day" and "Children's Day", which are full of gratitude for daily life.

Rich cultural atmosphere

Japanese people have deep respect and protection for traditional culture, and great tolerance and exploration for modern culture, so that their daily life is shrouded in this rich cultural atmosphere.

Year after year, book typesetting, tea ceremony, maid coffee, cosplay…… .........................................................................................................................................................

Trustworthy quality

From municipal facilities to interior decoration, the quality of Japanese projects is three words-trustworthy.

The traffic markings on the road seem to come from meticulous work, the square bricks in the community are carefully crafted, and the edges and corners in the room are fit. Outside the courtyard, inside and outside the house, there is not a trace of roughness. There are high and low levels of engineering in Japan, but there is no difference in quality.

Humanized service

Japanese restaurants usually display food models so that people can know at a glance.

When Japanese arrange banquets, they often send a notice one or two months in advance to prepare meals according to the number of people. Even the time and minutes of who will shout "cheers" should be clearly written on the timetable.

In subway stations and other places, standing in any position, as long as you look around, it is generally easy to see signs such as clocks, signs and bathrooms, and some bathroom signs even indicate the distance to the destination.

Good medical environment

Japan is a well-known longevity country, which is attributed to the government's active management of people's health, in addition to complete social medical facilities for the elderly and high-quality air, drinking water and food.

The Japanese government has to pay huge medical expenses for patients with cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases every year. In order to promote people's healthy life, help middle-aged and elderly people find and prevent diseases as early as possible, and reduce the financial burden of the government, almost every city in Japan has a public health management center funded by the government, which is in contact with local public hospitals and university affiliated hospitals to provide comprehensive health management services for local people.

Japanese people have an exquisite life and a high quality of life, which is of course based on their strong economic strength. But the exquisiteness that Japan really deserves to praise and learn is not material exquisiteness and stress, but Japanese meticulous attitude and earnest and meticulous style. This peace of mind is my hometown. Maybe what we want is just such a place where we can rest assured.