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What are the requirements for permanent residence in Japan?

Conditions for permanent residence in Japan:

1. Stay in Japan after working. It is not necessary to study abroad in Japan first. If a Japanese university or company is willing to hire you for a certain position, you can apply for a professor or international knowledge, humanities business or intra-company transfer visa. Similarly, after working in Japan for 5 years, you can apply for permanent residence in Japan.

2. Japanese spouse. If you marry a Japanese or marry a Japanese, you can apply for a Japanese spouse visa after completing the legal procedures for marriage.

3. When senior talents apply for permanent residence, the limit on their continuous residence in Japan is relaxed to 3 years. The current system is that the continuous residence period in Japan for high-level talents is 5 years, and for ordinary foreigners, it is 10 years.

Introduction to permanent residence conditions

Permanent residence is a status of residence that allows you to live in Japan without becoming a Japanese national. Compared with other visas, you will have more freedom in terms of work and life, and you will not be subject to some restrictions due to your residence status.

Permanent residency in Japan is as permanent as the meaning of the word. Many people who have obtained a Japanese work visa will understand that it is very troublesome to go to the Immigration Bureau to renew the visa every three years; it is no longer necessary after obtaining permanent residence. Moreover, after obtaining permanent residence, you can find any legal job.