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How long can I stay in Japan if I have a property in Japan?

Japan's land and real estate ownership is permanent, and the corresponding domestic residential land period is 70 years. After buying Japanese real estate, the corresponding land and house will always belong to you and your descendants.

As for how long you stay in Japan, whether you have real estate or not has little causal relationship with how long you can stay. It mainly depends on your visa time. For example, if the tourist visa is 15 days, then you have 15 days.

If you want to stay for a long time, it is recommended to try to apply for a "Japanese business management visa". On April 20 15, the Japanese government changed the name of "Japanese investment and business visa" to "Japanese business visa", encouraging the establishment of companies in Japan to truly operate and manage, thus realizing the opportunity to live in Japan for a long time. After applying for a "Japanese business management visa", you can apply for naturalization (nationality) if you have lived in Japan for five consecutive years, and you can apply for permanent residence (green card) if you have lived in Japan for 10 years.

You can set up a company with a registered capital of 5 million yen, about 300,000 RMB (this fee can be refunded later), then buy a house, put this house in the name of your own company, and then collect rental income to maintain the company's operation, so that you can extend your visa. The initial application period for this visa is 1 year. /kloc-within 0/year, as long as the company can maintain normal operation or not lose too much, it can also get the second-year renewal. If the company operates well, it can get a three-year visa.