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What benefits do Japanese permanent residents have?

# 中中中 # Introduction Japanese immigrants are also being considered by many people at present. Of course, if you want to immigrate to Japan, you must know its immigration policy very well. What benefits can people who live permanently in Japan enjoy? Come and have a look! Welcome to reading.

1. What benefits do Japanese permanent residents have?

1, permanent resident of Japan

Permanent residence is the qualification to legally stay in Japan for a long time as a foreigner without changing nationality. Therefore, foreigners with permanent residency are only valid in Japan, and those who leave Japan for a third country or enter China are exactly the same as those who usually have China nationality. Because they still hold China passports, obtaining permanent residency is a green permanent residence card in the United States, so they are commonly known as green cards.

In Japan, the definition of permanent residence is actually an indefinite visa, so there is no special card certificate, but a stamp on your passport like other types of limited visas. If your passport needs to be replaced when it expires, there is actually no permanent residence certificate given to you by Japan in the new passport. In fact, it is still necessary to re-stamp the old and new passports, but the procedure is simple and there is no charge. The difference between permanent residents and Japanese is that there is a difference between the right to vote and the right to be elected.

First of all, it must be clear that permanent residence is only a qualification, not a constraint. That is to say, even if you get permanent residence, you can give up this right consciously or unconsciously at any time. At the same time, because permanent residency is also a kind of visa, which is a special visa for an indefinite period, all visas may be forcibly cancelled or even deported as foreigners, such as engaging in activities that endanger Japan and serious criminal activities. So this is conditional permanent residence.

The simplest example of giving up consciously is that you are unemployed in Japan and can't live without any economic income for a long time, or your career has lost its meaning in Japan, but your home country has made great progress. In fact, you can only live in your own country for a long time, which in itself loses the meaning of living in Japan forever.

Unconscious abandonment means that although the right of abode is permanent, you must apply for a foreigner's re-entry permit when you leave Japan, otherwise you can't re-enter Japan even if you have a legal Japanese visa (including a permanent residence visa), but the re-entry procedure is valid for three years after you get it, which means that the re-entry permit is not permanent, so once you leave Japan after going through the re-entry procedure, if you don't return to Japan within three years, then Japan's permanent residency is yours. China people who have obtained permanent residency are China nationals like ordinary China people when they enter China, so they don't need to apply for a Chinese visa. In this sense, overseas Chinese refer to China citizens who have permanent residency in foreign countries.

2. Benefits of Japan's permanent residency

Permanent residency: Just like permanent residency, you have the right to live permanently in Japan. There is no need to renew the visa period frequently. As long as you don't violate the law and discipline, you have the right to live permanently in Japan.

Tuition fee remission: If you get permanent residency, you are still a China citizen, and for Japanese, you are still a foreigner. Therefore, you or your children who join the permanent residence can enjoy various preferential policies of Japanese universities for foreign students, such as tuition reduction, such as lowering the threshold for entering universities, such as various scholarships for foreigners.

Return to China: As mentioned above, you are still a China citizen who has obtained Japanese permanent residency, so you can return to China at any time.

Others: bank loans are relatively easy for foreigners who have no permanent residence, as long as they have a stable job and good credit, but the amount they can get may be much worse than that of Japanese nationals.

2. What benefits can I enjoy by immigrating to Japan?

1 Perfect fertility and child 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 health insurance associations.

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.

Japan provides assistance to patients with major diseases.

Advanced and intimate kneeling service in Japanese medical care

In China, major surgery costs at least five or six million yen or even ruin everything. In Japan, only100000 yen is needed for national health insurance and rehabilitation. Japan's advanced medical equipment and the careful care of professional medical staff have doubled the number of tourists to Japan in recent years. Because no one expected to see a doctor in Japan, not only did they not have to go bankrupt to see a doctor, but they also got VIP treatment!

Japan has no discriminatory welfare policy.

treat all alike

There is no discriminatory policy against foreigners in Japan's current policy, let alone Japanese residents. In addition to the right to vote, foreigners enjoy all the rights of welfare and education system like Japanese as long as they have long-term legal status.

Under the Japanese welfare system, there are no real beggars.

The quietest "tramp"

There are homeless people in Japan, but it is different from the homeless people in China. Japanese vagrants have many restrictions after enjoying the living security fund issued by the government, such as not entering and leaving entertainment places, and regularly reporting to the employment agency set up by the government every month. So many homeless people are used to laziness and like freedom. They would rather sleep in the station wrapped in cartons every day than be tied up to find a job. It can be said that there are no real beggars in Japan, only lazy tramps. And most of them are quiet. ....

Generally speaking, the gap between the rich and the poor in Japan is not as big as that in China, and everyone can enjoy social welfare equally. Although China's GDP has surpassed that of Japan in recent years, there is still a long way to go before the welfare policy gap of soft power.