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Japanese immigration conditions

According to Japan's immigration policy, if foreigners want to acquire Japanese nationality, the first condition is to live in Japan for more than five years, and this time is continuous, and there can be no too long interval. If you want to obtain permanent residency, the requirements will be higher, and you need to live in Japan for more than ten years. In addition, you need a special business management visa.

General naturalization system:

1. Residence conditions: Article 5, paragraph 1,No. 1 of the Japanese Nationality Law requires continuous residence in Japan for five years.

2. Ability: Item 2, Item 1, Article 5 of the Japanese Nationality Law, aged over 20, without serious physical defects.

3. Personality requirements: Item 3 of Article 5 1 of the Japanese Nationality Law requires no criminal record. If you have some bad records before, you will be considered as the object of review and cannot immigrate.

4. Economic conditions: a fixed source of income.

5. Do not recognize multiple nationality: Article 5, paragraph 5 1 of the Japanese Nationality Law stipulates that Japan does not recognize dual nationality, and once it acquires Japanese nationality, it will give up its original nationality.

6. Abide by discipline and law: do not incite subversion of the government, and do not engage in criminal acts.

Simple naturalization system:

1. Under the following circumstances, the living conditions will require you to have a permanent residence in Japan for more than five years.

(1) Children who have Japanese nationality in Japan and have lived for more than three years;

(2) The applicant was born in Japan and has lived in Japan for more than three years, or his father or mother was born in Japan;

(3) Have a domicile in Japan 10 years or more.

2, the living conditions will be reduced, do not need the ability to work.

(1) Married to a Japanese citizen and lived in Japan for more than 3 years;

(2) Married to a Japanese citizen for more than three years and lived in Japan for more than one year.

3, the living conditions will be reduced to a fixed residence in Japan, and the ability to work is not required.

(1) remarried with Japanese citizens with children;

(2) A minor, who looks like a Japanese citizen and has lived in Japan for 1 year or more.