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Are you still Japanese after immigrating to Japan?

If he is paid in Japan, he is sent by the company to serve as a manager or so;

99% of him has Japanese nationality.

If you are paid in China, 100% is still China nationality.

Although Japan is not an immigrant country,

However, most people who have stayed in Japan for many years and contributed to the company will be threatened by the company to join Japanese nationality.

If the company intends to send a China person to China as a manager, it will definitely force him to become a citizen.

Some China people do not intend to give up their China citizenship, but they have to resign and return to China.

Correct [Baker Rabbit].

Permanent residence is much more difficult to get than international residence, and it is impossible to get it without special reasons!

100% of China people who work in Japanese white-collar jobs cannot obtain permanent residency.

On the contrary, if you graduate from a bachelor's degree and have worked in a medium-sized or above enterprise in Japan for many years.

The staff of the company will advise you to [naturalize], and you only need to sign and stamp to apply for citizenship.

Other units will help you complete it.