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What are the requirements of Japanese immigrants?

Immigration to Japan is the first to promote Japanese senior talent management visa. It is a visa issued by the Japanese government to foreigners who run management companies in Japan. If they invest in Japanese real estate, they can get permanent residency in Japan as soon as 1 year.

Project advantage

1 one person applies and three generations benefit.

Children enjoy free public education, spouses can work, and parents can enjoy quality life and medical benefits in Japan.

2. Fast processing speed

The fastest 1 year for permanent residence.

3. Low processing requirements

No language, education, asset requirements.

4 investment in house purchase

Permanent property rights, stable returns

Application conditions

1 has an independent and specific office address in Japan.

2. The average score of senior talents' scoring table needs to be higher than 70 (≥70 (you can apply for permanent residence after 3 years) ≥80 (1 year)).

There are realistic, feasible and sustainable business projects.

The company's annual turnover exceeds 4 million yen.

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In Japan, as long as you join the national medical insurance, even foreigners who have just entered the country with medium-and long-term visas don't have to worry about incurable diseases. The Japanese government's medical reimbursement rate is 70-90%, and children under 15 are free to see a doctor. There is no doubt that Japan's medical level is world-class. In recent years, the World Health Organization (WHO) ranks first in the global medical level assessment.

In view of the aging of Japan's young children, the government has introduced a series of welfare policies to encourage fertility. Pregnant mothers can receive the "one-time maternity allowance" issued by the government during pregnancy (more than 4 months), and the maximum one-time subsidy can be 420,000 yen! After the child is born, until 15 years old, he can still receive a subsidy called "children's awning".

Children's education: Japan's public compulsory education is free from kindergarten (nursery can be attended within 50 days at the earliest), primary school for 6 years and junior high school for 3 years. Higher education tuition can be reduced by 50%, and the government also has corresponding subsidies. In 20 19, Japan's social welfare has been upgraded repeatedly, especially in education. The Japanese government is actively promoting free education.