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What are the ways to immigrate to Japan (or live permanently)

Moved to Japan by marrying a Japanese.

Obtain permanent residency by working in Japan for a long time

By obtaining a business management (investment management) visa

The ways to immigrate to Japan can be roughly divided into the above three categories, and the third way has the lowest requirements for itself.

Business management visa, also known as investment visa, refers to doing business in Japan and setting up your own company or shop.

The management visa requires investors to invest at least 5 million yen for the company's operation. In addition, you need to have office space and rent an office or a shop, not a house. The price of Japanese firms varies according to the location and region. The more formal the firm visa, the greater the possibility of approval. Other expenses include the company's first registration, government fees for visa application and administrative clerk fees. To register a company, you need a person with permanent Japanese status in Japan as an agent. This visa is the most expensive of the three visas, but relatively speaking, it also has the lowest requirements for itself. There are no requirements for age, language ability and professional skills. The investment visa is suitable for people who are older, have an average Japanese level, and cannot or do not want to work in Japan.

This kind of visa needs to invest more than 5 million yen to set up a company and apply together with the business plan. Then, update it regularly.

For example, a foreigner set up a joint-stock company with a capital of more than 5 million yen in Japan and served as the representative director of the company.

Then the foreigner can only apply for a business management visa for one year at first, and then he can renew his business management visa every three to five years.