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I want to live in Japan (immigrant)

Japan has no immigration policy.

The so-called permanent residence means that you can apply after staying in Japan for at least 10 years or working for 5 years. Those who have made outstanding contributions may make an exception.

There is also a job that can be approved after three years of work, which is to join Japanese nationality, commonly known as "naturalization."

In this case, you must first come to Japan for the purpose of studying abroad, and then you will have the opportunity to choose to study and work after finishing language school. However, if you are a junior college student and Japan does not recognize you, you may still be required to study for an undergraduate course. I'm not sure about this.

If you don't study, then you need to find a company that needs expatriates to work in Japan.

Remember, the qualification of permanent residence requires at least five years of complete work experience, and the interval between leaving Japan cannot exceed three months, otherwise the accumulated years will be empty.

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