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What information do I need to submit to immigrate to Japan?

Japan is not an immigrant country. Generally speaking, Japanese immigration refers to obtaining Japanese nationality or permanent residency in Japan. Working in Japan, marrying a Japanese, or applying for a business management visa or a high-level talent visa can all obtain Japanese identity. The main materials to be submitted for immigration to Japan are photos, passports, household registration books, bank deposit certificates, asset certificates, tax payment certificates, relevant notarial certificates, and innocence certificates.

Japan is a non-immigrant country. Generally speaking, Japanese immigration refers to obtaining Japanese naturalization (nationality) or Japanese permanent residence (permanent residence, green card) status.

First, the main information to be submitted for immigration to Japan

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passport

household registration

Certificate of bank deposits

Proof of assets

Tax certificate

Relevant notarial certificate

There is no criminal evidence.

Second, the Japanese naturalization application conditions

Living in Japan for more than 5 years, not more than 3 months, and 1 year not more than 150 days.

At least 20 years of age (the age of the child is not limited when both parents apply at the same time), with legal capacity.

Abide by Japanese laws and regulations, such as no criminal record, no traffic violations, etc.

Have enough income or assets to maintain a living, with an annual income of not less than 2 million yen.

Have the obligation to pay taxes, and have no arrears in annuity and insurance.

Be able to communicate with Japanese in normal spoken English.

Iii. Conditions for applying for permanent residence in Japan

Have lived in Japan for more than 10 years and worked for more than 5 years. Hold a residence qualification of 3 or 5 years at the time of application.

Abide by Japanese laws and regulations, such as no criminal record, no traffic violations, etc.

Have enough income or assets to maintain a living, with an annual income of not less than 3 million yen.

Have the obligation to pay taxes, and have no arrears in annuity and insurance.

Four. Ways and means of applying for Japanese immigration

On the basis of Japanese communication, you may start by studying in Japan, then find a stable job in Japan and live in Japan in a down-to-earth manner until you meet the conditions for obtaining Japanese identity.

It is also a way to "touch relatives and bring old friends" with Japan. If you are destined to have a Japanese spouse and live in Japan, you will also have the opportunity to meet the conditions for obtaining Japanese identity.

There are two other ways to get a visa.

One is the Japanese management visa.

In order to boost Japan's economy, attract talents to start businesses in Japan and welcome overseas people who have settled in Japan, the Japan Immigration Bureau launched an investment business visa in 2006. 20 15 changed its name to business management visa, encouraging people who set up companies in Japan and really manage them to realize the opportunity of living in Japan for a long time.

Applicants need to set up a company (joint-stock company or contract company) in Japan, with a registered capital of not less than 5 million yen and unlimited business scope, and can apply for a business management visa from the Japan Immigration Bureau. The first visa period is one year, and it will be renewed for one year, three years or five years according to the company's operation. Applicants need to pay taxes when they hold a business management visa. After paying taxes for three years within five years, you can apply for Japanese naturalization (naturalization) in the fifth year. After paying taxes for five years in ten years, you can apply for permanent residence in Japan in the tenth year (permanent residence, green card). The premise is that the applicant can't leave Japan for more than half a year and not more than three months at a time, otherwise he will not be regarded as a Japanese tax resident and his years cannot be accumulated.

The second is Japan's high-level talent visa (business management).

Japan officially launched the points system for high-level talents in May 20 12, hoping to screen recognized foreigners with high-level talents through the relatively objective points system and give preferential policies in visa, entry and exit. In order to make the system better used, it was revised in February 20 13. 2065438+April 2005, the evaluation method of the points system for high-level talents was introduced, and the visas for high-level professionals were increased. April 20 17, plus points for revision. According to the requirements of education, income, working years, qualification certificate, Japanese level, etc. Applicants with 70% or more can apply for a high-level talent visa to the Japan Immigration Bureau. The comprehensive score is not only one of them, but the comprehensive evaluation can be satisfied. For eligible applicants, the advantage of this point system is that they can get a five-year visa for the first time. This also enables applicants who want to immigrate to Japan to obtain permanent residence in Japan (permanent residence, green card) as soon as one year later. Applicants with more than 70% can apply for permanent residence in Japan after three years, and applicants with more than 80% can apply for permanent residence in Japan after one year at the earliest.

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