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Introduction to Japanese Immigration Conditions and Regulations
1. Introduction to Japanese immigration conditions and regulations
1, diplomats (diplomats) of foreign embassies and consulates in Japan; Persons who enjoy diplomatic immunity or similar privileges according to treaties or international practices; The families of the above-mentioned diplomats should stay in Japan during their term of office.
2. Official: officials of foreign governments or international organizations and their families confirmed by the Japanese government. The period of stay is during their visit to Japan.
3. A professor refers to a professor engaged in research, guiding research or teaching activities in a university or an educational institution equivalent to a university. The residence period is 3 years, 1 year or 6 months. 4. Artists participate in effective art exchange activities, including musicians, painters and writers. The residence period is 3 years, 1 year or 6 months.
5. Religious people are religious people engaged in missionary or other religious activities. The residence period is 3 years, 1 year or 6 months.
6. Journalists are people who engage in news reports and other related news activities according to contracts signed in advance. The residence period is 3 years, 1 year or 6 months.
7. Investors/business managers are engaged in international trade or other business activities, investors in international trade or other business fields, managers who manage and operate these business activities, or managers who manage and operate international trade or other business activities on behalf of foreign nationals or foreign companies. The residence period is 3 years, 1 year or 6 months.
8. Legal/Accounting Services Foreign lawyers and certified public accountants are engaged in legal and accounting services, and lawyers need to be recognized as foreign legal experts by the Foreign Lawyers Law; A certified public accountant shall be a foreign accountant recognized according to the Accounting Law or a person with other qualifications. The residence period is 3 years, 1 year or 6 months.
9. Medical services refer to physicians with internal medicine, dentistry or other legal qualifications engaged in medical service activities. The residence period is 1 year or 6 months. 10, academic researchers (researchers) are people who engage in academic research activities according to contracts signed with Japanese public or private institutions. The residence period is 1 year or 6 months. 1 1. Teachers refer to teachers who engage in evaluation and education activities in primary schools, junior high schools, senior high schools, blind schools, schools for disabled children, vocational schools, senior vocational schools or equivalent educational institutions. The residence period is 1 year or 6 months.
12, Engineer (engineer) An engineer engaged in service activities in the fields of technology, knowledge, natural science and engineering. According to the contract signed with Japanese public institutions or private institutions. The residence period is 1 year or 6 months. According to the regulations of the Japanese Ministry of Justice, foreigners applying for entry as "engineers" must meet the following two conditions:
(1) The applicant must have graduated from a university or similar educational institution, or have a major in skills and knowledge courses required for the proposed job, or have at least 10 years of work experience (including learning relevant skills and knowledge in universities, high schools and advanced vocational party schools).
(2) Applicants should not accept wages lower than those accepted by Japanese who do the same job.
13.humenities/ international service experts provide legal, economic, sociological or other people's literature knowledge services or provide international service experts with special ways of thinking according to contracts signed with Japanese public and private institutions. The residence period is 1 year or 6 months.
14. Personnel transferred from foreign public and private institutions to their branches in Japan within the company. The residence period is 1 year or 6 months. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Justice of the Japanese government, foreigners applying for such visas must meet the following conditions:
(1) Applicants must work in other foreign branches of their foreign company headquarters for more than one year before transferring to Japan; And the work in the Japanese branch can be classified as "engineer" or "humanities expert, international service expert".
(2) The applicant has worked in Japan for no more than 5 years.
(3) If the job that the applicant is going to do in Japan requires skills and knowledge in natural science or knowledge in humanities, the applicant should not accept a salary lower than that accepted by Japanese who do the same job.
(4) If the job to be done by the applicant requires a special way of thinking or a spiritual feeling of foreign culture, their salary should be at least 250,000 yen per month.
15, Entertainer (Entertainer) A person engaged in literary performances, music performances, sports performances and other entertainment performances. The residence period is 1 year or 3 months.
16. Skilled workers are workers who provide skills or skills services in industry or special fields according to contracts signed with Japanese public or private institutions. The residence period is 1 year or 6 months.
17. Cultural exchange personnel who engage in academic or artistic activities without income, or those who specialize in Japanese culture and art, or those who study Japanese culture or art under the guidance of experts (excluding international students and trainees). The residence period is 1 year or 6 months.
18. Temporary visitors include those who are in Japan for sightseeing, entertainment, sports, visiting relatives, attending meetings, giving lectures or signing business contracts, and others who need to stay in Japan for a short time to engage in similar activities. The stay period is 90 days or 15 days.
19. foreign college students: students who have received education in Japanese universities, colleges or equivalent educational institutions, students who have studied special courses in higher vocational schools, and students who are preparing to enter Japanese universities after finishing secondary school abroad 12. The residence period is 1 year or 6 months.
20. Preparatory students refer to students who receive education in ordinary high schools, high school classes in blind schools, high school classes in schools for disabled children, senior vocational schools, vocational schools or other similar vocational schools. Residence period is 1 year, 6 months or 3 months.
2 1. A trainee is a person who studies in a public or private institution in Japan to acquire technology, skills or knowledge (except the above-mentioned "foreign students" and "high school students"). Residence period is 1 year, 6 months or 3 months.
22. Dependents of legal residents are spouses or unmarried young children of those who meet the above legal residence status (excluding residence status numbers 1, 2 and 18). Residence period is 3 years, 1 year, 6 months or 3 months.
23. Individual foreigners whose entry is specially approved by the Japanese Minister of Justice. The length of residence is determined by the Japanese Minister of Justice.
24. Permanent Resident refers to a foreigner who has been approved by a legal giant to live permanently in Japan for an indefinite period.
25. Spouses or children of Japanese nationals: according to Article 8 17-2 of the Civil Code, spouses or children of Japanese nationals living abroad and children adopted by Japanese nationals or their own children. The residence period is 3 years, 1 year or 6 months.
2. What are the ways to apply for Japanese immigration?
Mode of immigration
The easiest way-get married
Getting married is the easiest way, and you can get it in 6 ~ 8 months (in the case of living in Japan) or 3 years after marriage. Most immigrant countries can obtain identity through marriage, so some people will choose fake marriage immigration, but think about it carefully, is it really worth it? Take your marriage seriously for an identity.
On the other hand, many countries are also very strict about fake marriages. Some require couples to prove their love in many ways, such as family photos, and may even make a surprise visit to their home.
The most cautious way-employment visa
It takes 3-5 years for a naturalization employment visa and 7- 12 years for a permanent residence. Of course, there are many factors that need to be investigated during this period: for example, your tax payment, or your friends and colleagues' comments on your work and personality, or your neighbors' comments on your daily life.
As we all know, Japan is a very quiet, civilized and polite country. Learn not to litter, queue, etc. If you want to live in Japan for a long time. Traffic violations are also very important targets for investigation. I met a man who has lived for more than 9 years and is going to apply for permanent residence soon. The result of illegal parking is zero.
A more complicated way-Japanese investment and operation visa
Investment and business visas are work visas for people engaged in investment and business activities in Japan.
Investment scope:
Set up a company in Japan and operate it.
Invest in a company and run a company in Japan.
Run a company in Japan instead of an operator (the operator is a foreigner).
Run a Japanese company, not an investor (the investor is a foreigner).
Engaged in the management of the above business.
Application conditions:
There are four main points in applying for an investment business visa. Compared with other work visas, the requirements for academic qualifications and work experience are not strict. However, the details of the investment business are very strict and need to be well prepared.
Have one's own business or office
Hire more than two Japanese employees (regular attendance) or invest more than 5 million yen.
The business situation is stable (business plan, etc.). )
According to the business content, you need to apply for various business licenses.
There are many procedures for the preparation and association of investment business visas. After all kinds of investments need to be planned in advance, they need to have clear goals, fully understand the assessment criteria for entering the official, and so on.
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