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Are there any investment immigrants in Japan?

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Strictly speaking, Japan currently has no investment immigration policy; In China, immigration agencies generally recommend applicants to know: operator management visa and senior talent visa.

Among them, many people who apply for visas will directly understand that they are Japanese investment immigrants, which is actually not accurate. Because operators need to register companies in Japan to manage visas. The registered capital is 5 million yen (about 300,000 yuan), and the company's business scope is not limited. You can submit an application for a business management visa to the Japanese Immigration Bureau. The first visa is one year, and can be renewed once a year after meeting the requirements. You can apply for Japanese nationality after 5 years, and you can apply for permanent residency after 10 years.

Judging from such application requirements, it should be more accurately defined as entrepreneurial immigration, because there are certain requirements for the company's operating turnover. Only after meeting the requirements/being recognized will the Japan Immigration Bureau issue a visa to live in Japan. This is similar to the later requirements of Australia 188A.

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