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Is it reliable to go abroad for Japanese immigration? I don't know if I have done it. Can you share it?

1. Japan is a non-immigrant country, and there are no investment immigrants in the strict sense. Their investment immigrants can apply for permanent residence (green card) after obtaining a "business management visa", or after living in Japan continuously 10 years, they have worked for 5 years with a work visa and have a visa for more than 3 years. The "management visa" itself is a kind of work visa.

2. The core of Japan's "management visa" is "management and operation". Therefore, after buying a house, no company has reasonable operating rules such as normal operation, income, expenses, employment and tax payment, and the saying that "you can immigrate if you buy a house" is untenable.

3. Specifically, first of all, the visa applicant must have a salary in Japan, a registered capital of 5 million yen, and a fixed business place. He can register a real estate company, take the house he bought as a business place and the house he rented as a business project.