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What conditions do Japanese immigrants need to buy a house?

Japan is a non-immigrant country, and there is no investment immigration in the strict sense. Their investment immigrants have been "managed"? After applying for a visa, you can apply for naturalization as long as you have lived in Japan for five consecutive years, have reached the age of 20, have no criminal record, have a stable income, and rely on the tax record of working for three years.

Or you can apply for permanent residence (green card) if you have lived in Japan continuously for 10 years, worked with a work visa for 5 years and have a visa for more than 3 years. And "management?" Management visa is a kind of work visa in itself.

And Japan "operates? The core of visa management lies in "operation management". Therefore, after buying a house, you can't immigrate without a company's normal business rules such as normal operation, income, expenses, employment and tax payment.

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Conditions for buying a house in Japan:

1. Obtain permanent residency in Japan, have stable legal income, and employees with three-year visas can pay a loan of 2 million yen down to buy a house;

2. I sealed and notarized (translated in Chinese and Japanese in duplicate).

3. The purchaser must have proof of permanent residence in Japan;

4. Sufficient cash such as house purchase and agency fees. It accounts for about 5% of the total house price, in addition to other expenses such as transfer fees.

5. You need to prepare your ID card and household registration book and notarize it at the local notary office. In duplicate, in Chinese and Japanese, that is, notarization of my birth and address.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Japanese Settlement Conditions