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Conditions required by different ways of Japanese immigration

1. The situation of Japanese immigrants in different aspects

1. The application condition for Japanese naturalization is that you have lived in Japan for more than 5 years continuously, but generally you can't leave for more than 3 months continuously, and you can't leave for more than 1 50 days in a year.

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.

Second, the 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.

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. Or 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 also have the opportunity to meet the conditions for obtaining Japanese identity.

There are usually two visa routes to choose from.

Three. Japanese business 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.

2. Cities where Japanese immigrants live

When it comes to Japan, many people's first impressions are rigorous and clean. Indeed, Japan is famous for its cleanliness and neatness in the world. Therefore, Japan is the first choice for immigrants in many people's minds.

Osaka is the second largest city in Japan and the central city of Osaka metropolitan area, one of the three metropolitan areas in Japan. "Osaka" in a broad sense can refer to Feng Jingen Prefecture (Kansai Prefecture), Osaka Prefecture with Osaka as the government office, and Osaka Metropolitan Area with Osaka as the center (also known as Feng Jingen Prefecture and Feng Jingen Circle). In ancient times, the country of public security refers to the scope of Tianjin.

Osaka has 24 districts: Dadao District, Fukushima District, Ji Hua District, West District, Port Area, Taisho District, Tianwangsi District, Su Lang District, Xidianchuan District, Dongdianchuan District, Dongcheng District, Ye Sheng District, Xuqu District, Chengdong District, Abeno District, Zhuji District, Dongzhuji District, Xicheng District and Dianchuan District.

1 climate

Osaka is located in the north temperate zone, with four distinct seasons and warm all year round. It belongs to Seto inland sea climate, which is similar to the coastal areas in southern China. There is plenty of precipitation all year round, it is a bit sultry in summer, and it seldom snows in winter. The annual average temperature is about 16℃, and the average precipitation is about 1306 mm. ..

2. Language

Osaka's Japanese dialect, referred to as Osaka for short, is one of the most widely used Japanese dialects in Japan, and it is also a representative dialect in Feng Jingen dialect.

The well-known relational dialects mainly refer to the dialects in Feng Jingen (Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe).

3. Kansai Circle

When it comes to Osaka, we must say Kansai Circle. In fact, Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto are three cities in the Kansai Circle, which are called the Golden Iron Triangle.

The transportation in Osaka is very convenient, and there are Shinkansen to three areas.

Osaka-Kobe: You can take the Tokaido Line and the Yangshan Line of the Shinkansen, which takes about 30 minutes.

Osaka-Kyoto: It takes about 50 minutes to get there by the Beijing-Osaka Line.

Besides, Osaka is more like a transit station, and nearby Nara and Nagoya are also famous cities.

Osaka-Nara: It takes about 40 minutes to take the Nara Line near the railway.

Osaka-Nagoya: You can take Tokaido Line and Yangshan New Main Line, which takes about 50 minutes.

3. Application requirements for Japanese immigrants

I elements of simple action

Obey Japanese laws, go straight, and daily life will not bring adverse effects to society.

Second, the elements of independent living.

Can pay the daily living expenses in Japan, and the existing assets and skills can be inferred to lead a normal and stable life in Japan.

Three. Elements of national interests

You must be able to determine your contribution to Japan (this will be considered as an important review when applying for permanent residence). The following are the specific audit objectives:

1. If you have lived in Japan continuously for more than 10 years (except for high-quality personnel), you must have a work visa for 5 years. The so-called "continuous" means staying abroad for no more than three months and leaving Japan for no more than half a year.

2. Visa holders must have a residence time of three years or more.

3. Have the skills or sufficient assets to make a living independently.

4. There is no criminal offence or fine in Japan, and the statutory tax payment obligation is fulfilled.

First of all, Japan is not a family immigrant, and the conditions for joining Japanese nationality are very strict. Most importantly, if you don't live in Japan, have never studied or worked here, and have paid taxes, you are not eligible to apply for Japan.

Although Japan is facing an aging society and urgently needs foreign labor, we must understand that Japan is a conservative country, not a standard immigrant like the United States and Australia.

It is not enough to have fixed assets. Only if you really contribute to this country, create value and pay taxes will this country be willing to accept you.

Many China people who have lived in Japan for a long time know best how difficult it is to apply for Japanese nationality or obtain permanent residency!