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How to keep the ungrateful brother-in-law from staying in Japan?

If you want to renew or apply for permanent residence after the expiration of one year, you should apply to the Japan Immigration Bureau.

To apply for settlement in Japan, relatives and friends in Japan must hold relevant certificates, including:

1. Japanese citizen's ID card, address, birth certificate, work certificate, economic income certificate or property status certificate;

2. Proof of the relationship between Japanese citizens applying for entry and settlers;

3. Birth certificate, education certificate, health certificate, certificate of no criminal behavior and 5 photos of the person applying for entry and settlement. People with Japanese ancestry or blood relationship with Japanese, such as Japanese born in China, mixed-race children and their spouses, children, parents or Japanese China's spouse, etc. These categories of people can obtain special visas if they can provide proof of guarantee from Japanese relatives, proof of employment, or transcripts of household registration that prove that they were born in Japan. Generally speaking, the words "special" and "JIU" will be marked on the visa. The permitted residence period is usually three years. After the expiration, you can apply for an extension until you obtain permanent residence status.

If you are divorced, you don't need to give him a certificate when you renew it.

The visa may (or may) be terminated if you commit the following acts during the day:

1. Have bad behavior during my stay in Japan.

2. I have no financial ability to support myself.

3. There are acts that are not in line with Japan's economic interests.