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What should Japanese citizens do if they want to travel to China?

1. visa application: such as diplomacy, public service, professor, art, religion, reporting; Investment management, legal accounting, medical care, research, education, technology, international business of humanistic knowledge, service transfer within enterprises, and promotion of business and skills; Cultural activities, short-term stagnation; Studying abroad, going to school, reading, at home; Specific activities; Permanent residents, Japanese spouses, permanent residents and so on. 2. Note: Japan's entry-exit administration is based on the Law on Entry-Exit State Administration and Refugee Recognition and the Law on the Registration of Foreigners. According to relevant statistics, in 2005, 6.73 million foreigners entered Japan, including 700,000 from Chinese mainland. China people must hold valid passports and visas to enter Japan and apply for entry at the port of entry. When entering the country, you should fill in the Entry Card carefully, and pay attention to the purpose of entry and the type of visa. Questions raised by immigration inspectors should be answered carefully. Even if he holds a visa issued by China's embassy or consulate in Japan, the immigration inspector has the right to refuse him entry to Japan during the immigration examination. After entering Japan, the parties concerned should properly keep their passports and visas, and legally engage in work and study in strict accordance with the qualifications granted by the visas. Long-term Japanese residents who intend to temporarily return to Japan to study and do business. You need to apply for a "re-entry permit" from the local immigration office in advance. If they don't apply for re-entry permit, it will be very troublesome or impossible to return to Japan. International students who intend to work during their studies need to apply for a "license for activities outside their qualifications" in advance before they can legally engage in work-study programs. If they don't apply for a work permit without qualification, once they are found by the admissions management department, they will be forcibly repatriated by the admissions management department. Moreover, if Japanese couples give birth to children in Japan, they need to report to the Immigration Bureau within 60 days; If you plan to continue working and studying in Japan, you need to apply for extension of residence; If you marry a Japanese citizen, you need to apply for a change of residence qualification. Except for foreigners who come to Japan for short-term sightseeing, foreigners who live in Japan for a long time are required to report and log in to the township service center (government agency) of the city where they live within 90 days from the date of entry, and newborn foreign babies are required to obtain a foreigner registration certificate. /kloc-Foreigners over the age of 0/6 need to carry a foreigner registration card with them. In recent years, Japan has intensified its crackdown on illegal immigrants and illegal residents. Reporting, detaining and repatriating illegally detained persons is one of the important tasks of the Executive Bureau, and its mode is roughly as follows: discovering illegally detained persons-investigating-detaining-examining whether it is necessary to forcibly repatriate-oral hearing (if you are dissatisfied, you can apply for a special examiner hearing)-ruling by the Minister of Justice (if you are dissatisfied with the special examiner's ruling, you can appeal to the Minister of Justice)-forced repatriation. I hope it helps you ~