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Detailed explanation of the basic welfare system of Japanese immigrants
Perfect maternal and child welfare
In a childless Japan, giving birth to a child means receiving welfare.
In Japan, a child can receive a subsidy of 420,000 yen at birth. No matter whether the baby can be born healthily in the end, the money is certain. Thereafter, the government will pay monthly allowances to children aged 0 to 65,438+05, as follows:
0~3 years old: per person 15000 yen.
3 years old ~ graduated from primary school: the first child is 65438+ 10000 yen, the second child 10000 yen, and the third child 15000 yen (or above).
Graduated from primary school ~ 15 years old: 10000 yen.
Before the child reaches the age of 6, part of all medical expenses will be borne by the local government, and the specific proportion will vary according to the location.
Children from single-parent families also receive subsidies. Before the children reach the age of 65,438+08, 65,438+0 children will receive a monthly subsidy of 42,330 yen, two children will receive a subsidy of 52,330 yen, three or more children will receive a subsidy of 58,330 yen, and three or more children will receive an increase of 6,000 yen (in different places). It can be said that there is no need to worry about economic problems.
In addition, if the family income of school-age children is low, they can apply for school subsidies and living subsidies, which can subsidize most of the school expenses. Disabled children also have special support allowance. Ordinary disabled children can get 33,800 yen a month, and severely disabled children can get 50,750 yen a month. Generally speaking, children living in Japan don't have to worry about having no money to study or see a doctor.
Note: Maternity benefits in Japan are applicable to foreigners who live in Japan (hold permanent or permanent residence visas) and join medical insurance.
Foreigners in Japan can enjoy the welfare of local residents.
Japan also has "subsistence allowance" benefits.
Residents over the age of 20, including foreigners in Japan, can enjoy living security if their income is lower than the basic living security standard, which is equivalent to the minimum living security system in China, and the amount varies from place to place. About a person is around 6.5438+0.5 million yen a month, and the local government will rent these low-income groups, and the rent is of course paid by the government.
Note: All residents including foreigners can enjoy it, but foreigners need permanent residency.
Foreigners in Japan can enjoy the welfare of local residents.
Humanization of details is good welfare
Japanese society has a very detailed policy towards the disabled. In Japan, living facilities for the disabled can be seen everywhere, which can facilitate their mobility. For all kinds of disabled people, different special classes will be set up to study or find jobs like ordinary people. It can be said that in Japan, most of these disabled people can use their abilities to live a dignified life like ordinary people. Don't worry about other people's strange eyes.
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