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What are the requirements for emigrating to Japan?

Requirements for China people to apply for permanent residence in Japan:

1, descendants of old overseas Chinese. These old overseas Chinese have often lived in Japan for three or four generations, up to seven generations. Their ancestors immigrated to Japan from China in the Qing Dynasty or the Republic of China before the Taisho era in Japan, so they have the right of permanent residence in Japan.

2. Students studying in Japan. In modern China, especially after the reform and opening up, a large number of Japanese went to study in Japan at public expense and at their own expense. Many international students choose to work in Japan after graduation, and can gradually apply for permanent residence in Japan after several years of stable work.

3. Japanese spouse. This may be the fastest way for China people to immigrate to Japan. If you marry a Japanese or marry a Japanese, you can apply for a "Japanese spouse" visa after going through the legal formalities for marriage.

4. Stay in Japan after work. This is a little different from the second point, that is, you don't have to study in Japan first. If a Japanese university or company is willing to hire you for a certain position, you can apply for a "professor" or "international knowledge/humanities business" or "internal transfer" visa. Similarly, when you have worked in Japan for a certain number of years, you can apply for permanent residence in Japan.

Specific requirements for applying for permanent residence:

1. It is required to stay in Japan for more than 10 years (during which the visa cannot be interrupted).

2. Working for more than 5 years (that is, being required to pay taxes for more than 5 years).

When applying for permanent residence, I had a three-year visa in my hand.

When applying for permanent residence, the visa in hand is at least half a year away from the deadline.