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Is it easy to immigrate to other countries after entering Japanese nationality?

Draw a conclusion first: Japan. Sophie summed up the reasons well. You don't need to be rich or have extraordinary ability to immigrate to Japan. The irony in the comments below is actually true. If you can get a Beijing-Shanghai hukou from foreigners, it will be much less difficult to immigrate to Japan. ...

The following two pieces of paper are all requirements for your family to immigrate to Japan. China people can get 8, 9 and 10, right? Let me explain the specific implementation standards. First, the whole family can apply together. Your family does not require you to acquire Japanese nationality before applying for spouse and children. Applying together can save a lot of paperwork. One of them is mainly male or female, usually the one with the highest family income. The naturalization requirements of this person are as follows:

1) lived in Japan for five consecutive years.

In practice, it is usually required to work (actually pay taxes) for three years or more within these five years. The most common situation is to study first, language school or any other school, and you will meet the requirements after working for three years. In order to ensure "continuity", it is required to return to China for no more than three months each year, unless there are justified reasons. Among them, childbirth, business trip and family illness are all regarded as legitimate reasons, and it doesn't matter if it exceeds three months. Seriously, it's really not easy for anyone who is doing serious business in Japan, whether studying or working, to return to China for three months a year without any major problems.

2) Be over 20 years old and have capacity for behavior. (this is nonsense, the main source of income at home is incompetent? )

3) Always be kind.

This condition is also ..... There should be no criminal record, no major traffic violations or traffic accidents in actual operation (a slight violation of the law is less than 2 points).

4) Assets or skills given to you by yourself or your spouse or other relatives to make a living.

Japan does not have an investment visa in the strict sense. Their investment visa is actually an "investment business visa", which is a subclass of labor visa and focuses on business. For example, if you are sent by Microsoft to manage the Japanese branch, then you don't need to invest because you are operating. The average person requires investment companies to run more than 5 million yen a year. The most common way is to buy a house for rent, and the annual rent is about 10% of the house price. The problem is that you still have to apply for naturalization after five years, so Japan is not suitable for those who want to spend money to take shortcuts.

For the judgment of earning a living skill, the key points are whether the job is stable, whether the income is stable, whether the tax payment is timely, all kinds of insurance and so on. A little more formal work is not a problem, and tax insurance is deducted first as in China.

As for the types and standards of Japanese labor visas, if family members come to work in Japan, their spouses and children can live in Japan as family members, and their medical insurance and endowment insurance are the same as those of ordinary Japanese. If they return to China and never come to Japan again, they can apply for a refund.

Newborns born in Japan do not necessarily have Japanese nationality, but the child allowance is equivalent to that of Japanese children.

5) Give up the nationality of other countries. Japan does not recognize dual citizenship.

6) Abide by the Japanese Constitution and do not seek to overthrow the Japanese government.

All add up to two. First, you are not a bad person. Second, you can survive in Japan, whether you are working or farming. Now Japan is aging and has fewer children. Except for a few big cities, there is a shortage of people, such as the aged, construction workers, fishermen, farmers and farmers. It is not difficult for you to find a job honestly, and your income is not small. What I am most afraid of is that my heart is higher than the sky and my life is thinner than paper. I am bent on working in a big city with ease and high income, and my strength is not enough. This is really something you can do.

Japanese proficiency is not required to be tested. The actual mastery standard is the Japanese level of Japanese primary school students, who can write hundreds of Chinese characters and can simply listen and speak. It is not difficult for China people, but it is much more difficult for Indians, Filipinos and Arabs to learn Chinese characters than embroidery. ...

In fact, your family immigrated with you, and your wife asked to live in Japan for three years, whether renting a house or buying a house. As long as the child is your own, it must be your wife's child if it is not your own (what is this? )

Please note that according to the meaning of the question, I said Japanese nationality, not permanent residence (similar to American green card). If you live permanently, you still hold a China passport, and you don't need to apply for a visa frequently in Japan. But if you go to other countries and you are still from China, you can apply for a visa as usual. The visa-free country of Japanese passport has nothing to do with you. At the same time, Japanese naturalization is simple, but permanent residence is difficult (permanent residence needs 10 years). I also want to reassure patriotic young people. First, you don't need to change your name now (it was a long time ago), but your family needs a surname, male, female or male. This is the internal affairs of your family, and the Japanese government does not care. People who change their surnames can register their original names as their previous names, so there is no problem in life and law. In addition, because of Article 9 of the Constitution, it is not required to swear to defend the country of nationality in wartime like the United States, but only to swear * I want to be a good person and be a good person.

As for passports, well, the United States is exempt from visas for three months and Britain is exempt from visas for half a year. Why don't you look at the picture yourself? Guess which one is China and which one is Japanese visa-free country. To put it bluntly, Japan can't help signing underdeveloped areas such as Africa, South America and the former Soviet Union. China has the shortest visa-free time, 15 days, but you are not prohibited from applying for a long-term visa as long as you can restrain the leisure of civil servants in the China Embassy.

My cousin immigrated to America, my cousin immigrated to Australia, my cousin immigrated to Canada and I immigrated to Japan. My QQ group is always joking. Today, the Group of Eight has a meeting. I should say that I basically know the advantages and disadvantages of emigrating to other countries. In my opinion, the obvious advantages of immigrating to Japan are:

First, safety. This is divided into several aspects. The first is good public security and personal safety. How safe can Japan be? If you lose your wallet or mobile phone in the subway or park, you are likely to find it. At least three times tomorrow, I saw someone else's iphone wallet fall on the subway seat, and it was picked up and put in a conspicuous place to wait for the owner to come back. How many people get on the subway a day? What quality is this? There are many self-service bar codes in the supermarket, and I have one downstairs. The child has been walking to school since the first grade of primary school. Don't worry, no one is trafficking. Your child really can't find a home. Cry, 10 minutes, someone will come out and mind their own business. And the biggest difference with the United States, Canada and Australia is that the security of these countries depends on the neighborhood where you live, the safety of expensive high-class houses, or maybe the neighborhood where you have to walk around when you go home. Japan does not have this problem, and there are no black areas with poor public security.

Secondly, safety includes environmental safety and food safety. Air? Daughter pm2.5 exceeded 70, the school stopped outdoor activities and physical education class, once in the last three years. Water quality? Tap water can be drunk directly. My home is less than 5 kilometers from Tokyo Bay. My daughter's favorite entertainment in summer is to catch small fish and shrimp in Tokyo Bay. There are too many small fish, and people with intensive phobia will get sick. Food? I don't think I will have diarrhea in Japan. No, it's impossible. The biggest food safety problem is that black-hearted bosses pass Australian beef off as Japanese beef and China rice off as Japanese rice, which is a great event for NHK in Japan.

In the United States, Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan and other major developed countries, Japan's environmental sanitation is the best, not one. There is absolutely no graffiti on subways in Europe and America, and the wagons were new 20 years ago. Hundreds of thousands of people sat on the floor at the fireworks party and didn't feel any problem.

Second, relatively perfect social security. The quota system for children in medical care, the elderly pay 10%, is the worst among us, and the state only reports 70%. However, it should be noted that if it exceeds a certain amount every month (according to your income, the high and low points of your income), the state will cover it in full. Also, you can choose other countries (such as returning to China) to see a doctor and have a baby, and you can still be reimbursed.

The quota system for children is like this. The medical expenses for an outpatient service or a one-day hospitalization are fixed. When an international student gives birth to a child, it is generally 0. You can go to the hospital or clinic without cash and settle directly with the national insurance department, which has nothing to do with you. If you have a job, you need to pay 1 0,200 yen, depending on your income. 1, 200 yen is cheaper than the parking fee. As for having children, Japan encourages them. @ Sophie calculated that giving birth to a child in Japan can get a subsidy of up to 2 million yen (654.38+200,000 RMB). I admit that this is a fact, and it is only the first child, and there will be more in the future. But I also want to add that the subsidies I used to get are now returned to my family when my income is high ... This is the case in Japan. The higher my income, the heavier my taxes, robbing the rich and helping the poor. ...

People who need state relief due to disability and other reasons are around 6.5438+0.6 million yen per month, which is definitely not rich, but they can still live. ...

Third, a clean government and clear social rules. Once you apply for naturalization, you have a fully responsible official. From verifying your personal information to visiting your residence and work unit, it is the same person. You know who he is. He has a program to go to your home to see the basic situation of your life. Don't come to China. Never, never! ! ! ! He won't even drink your water, because you have to report to the company for accepting gifts over 300 yen, otherwise you can sue him. In Japan, this is the price of 2 or 3 bottles of mineral water.

I don't think it is necessary to use other evidence to prove that the government is clean. I admit that living as a foreigner is more difficult than being a local. You have to spend a lot of time on your language. However, the Japanese obey the rules. For example, if you are a researcher, you can get 5 points for your paper, and a qualified Japanese can only get 3 points, then your research funding is more than that of the Japanese, and your salary is higher than that of the Japanese. But if your paper score is lower than that of the Japanese, and you still think that the Japanese are bullying you, then you can forget that I said anything. ...

Fourth, jobs are relatively stable in Europe and America, and the elderly are relatively rich. I won't explain this much. In eastern countries, human society is not as impersonal as in Europe and America, and wages rise with age. If you are a regular employee with a long working life, you can get a pension of several million yuan at a time. In contrast, the elderly in Europe and America are even more pitiful. Of course, it depends on your understanding. If you are young, Europe and America have high incomes.

Ok, let me talk about the disadvantages of immigrating to Japan:

The biggest drawback is that Japan is not suitable for people who want to get rich overnight. The legal system in developed countries is more standardized, and such opportunities are rare. If you need to be superior, then you still have more opportunities to stay at home. If you just want a house, a car and a quiet and undisturbed weekend with your family, then Japan is for you.

Secondly, immigrants to Japan do not support their parents. Of course, your wife and children are with you, and parents and others don't care. The only exception is that you apply for high-level talents first and pick up your parents before naturalization. The specific terms refer to the regulations of the Japanese Ministry of Justice. There are talented people in politics, economy and culture, but the most common ones are those who have doctoral degrees and published SCI papers, and they really can't do manual labor. ...

Secondly, I think the comments downstairs are correct. Japan has a high population density and a small spatial pattern. Japanese service is highly programmed, in fact, everything is highly programmed, and there are no accidents and surprises in life, depending on your opinion.

Finally, the most patriotic thing is your stomach ... I won't say much about this, it's all tears. As for nationality, I don't think it is necessary to think too much. The entry-exit customs officer asked me what nationality I was, and I answered according to my passport. Other times, I say I'm from China. I didn't feel anything wrong, so I changed a piece of paper. ...

As for Japan's xenophobia, I believe it is true, but maybe my family is in a state that exceeds the strength of Japanese colleagues, so I don't have any profound experience. This person may be more vivid than me. ...

Attachment: List of Materials Required for Family Naturalization

Note: One original of all documents. Chinese needs to be translated into Japanese, and you can translate it yourself. The eighth item is aimed at the death of parents at home. 12 the complaint refers to a document signed by your mother, saying that you are the child of her and your father. Give up China citizenship and go to the embassy in China. If Japanese naturalization is unsuccessful, China nationality can be restored. The difficulty lies in the red Chinese part, such as the notarization of my birth and the notarization of the relationship between parents, brothers and relatives. Especially since I've been away from home for a long time without your name, it's a little troublesome. The documents that Japan needs are very simple and can be done in a few days.

Real estate license and skill qualification certificate are not required. Give it if you have it, and give it if you don't.

Finally, you can prepare all the above materials, which have been received by law firms all over Japan, and the pass rate is over 95% ... showing all of them.