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How to obtain permanent residency in Japan?
Conditions to be met in applying for a permanent residence permit:
1, the necessary conditions for words and deeds, that is, obeying the law and behaving correctly, will not bring adverse effects to society;
2. Have sufficient assets or skills to prove that you can live independently and stably in Japan;
3. The applicant's green card qualification is in line with Japan's interests (that is, he has a tax payment certificate and a work certificate, has lived in Japan for more than 10 years, and has worked or lived in Japan continuously for 5 years).
Special circumstances in which the continuous 10 year limit can be relaxed in Japan:
1. Spouses of Japanese, permanent residents and special permanent residents have been married for more than 3 years and lived in Japan for more than 1 year;
2. Have the residence qualification of [permanent resident] and have lived in Japan continuously for more than 5 years;
3. Being recognized as a refugee and living in Japan continuously for more than 5 years after being recognized;
4. Persons who are recognized as having contributed to Japan in the diplomatic, social, economic and cultural fields and have worked and lived in Japan for more than 5 years.
Materials required for applying for permanent residence permit:
5-year stable tax payment certificate, working certificate, no criminal record, asset certificate, identity guarantee, etc. Must be submitted as qualification materials.
Applicant: Japan Immigration Bureau, which is mainly responsible for entry inspection, residence activities and re-entry procedures for foreigners, and asylum, expulsion and refugee status for those who violate entry and exit laws.
Extended data:
There are mainly the following four groups of Japanese legally residing in China:
1, descendants of old overseas Chinese
These old overseas Chinese have often lived in Japan for three or four generations, up to seven generations. Their ancestors immigrated to Japan from China in the Qing Dynasty or the Republic of China before the Taisho era in Japan, so they have the right of permanent residence in Japan.
2. Students studying in Japan after graduation
In modern China, especially after the reform and opening up, a large number of Japanese went to study in Japan at public expense and at their own expense. Many international students choose to work in Japan after graduation, and can gradually apply for permanent residence in Japan after several years of stable work.
3. Japanese spouse
This is the fastest way for China people to immigrate to Japan. If you marry a Japanese, or marry a Japanese, you can apply for a "Japanese spouse" visa after going through the legal formalities for marriage.
4. Stay in Japan after work
If a Japanese university or company is willing to take up a certain position, it can apply for a "professor" or "international knowledge/humanities business" or "inward transfer" visa. After working in Japan for a certain number of years, you can apply for permanent residence in Japan.
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People's Network-Japan Green Card "Permanent Residence Permit"
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