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How to become a Japanese citizen

Japan's immigration policy: to become a Japanese citizen, you must have lived in Japan legally for more than 10 years, have a stable economic income and have no bad records.

So, first of all, you need to get a permanent visa and have 10 years of legal life experience in Japan.

The necessary conditions for obtaining a permanent residence visa in Japan are one of the following three items:

(1) has lived in Japan continuously for more than 10 years;

(2) Working in Japan for more than 5 years after studying abroad;

(3) Spouses and children of Japanese or foreigners with permanent residency have lived in Japan for more than 2 years.

Japan's permanent residence visa is an indefinite visa, and there are no restrictions on activities other than qualifications. However, those who have obtained the qualification of permanent residence in Japan can't leave Japan for 3 years at the longest, otherwise it will automatically become invalid. During this period, you can go through the extension formalities at Japanese embassies and consulates abroad.