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I have a three-year work visa. Will Japanese women's marriage visas change?
Note: the change of visa depends on the activity you are engaged in. If you continue your original job, you certainly don't need to change your visa. But after your three-year visa expires, you have to apply for renewal according to the original procedure. Marriage has no good or bad influence on this.
However, if you lose your old job (I mean if ha), then you may not be able to get a contract extension. At this time, if you can apply for special permanent residence on the grounds of marriage, it has nothing to do with your job. On the contrary, if you divorce (I'm sorry, I'm just saying if), you will lose the qualification of special permanent residence.
If it changes, you don't need the company to issue a certificate for renewal every time. Seriously, even if you are unemployed, you can stay here to play or look for a job slowly.
You can apply for permanent residence for the purpose of work after working for five years. In this case, your initiative is better.
For reference only.
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