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How to get a Japanese green card permanent visa?

According to the law, you can apply for a Japanese green card permanent residence visa if you meet the following conditions:

First, the necessary conditions for words and deeds, that is, obeying the law and behaving correctly, will not bring adverse effects to society;

2. Have sufficient assets or skills to prove that they can live independently and stably in Japan;

Three, the applicant's green card qualification is in line with Japan's interests (that is, with tax payment certificate and work certificate, living in Japan 10 years or more). In addition to all kinds of personal information, stable tax payment certificate, on-the-job work certificate, no criminal record, asset certificate, identity guarantee, etc. Must be submitted as qualification materials.

The Japanese government also mainly regards the above three points as the criteria for the review of permanent residence permits.

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After becoming a Japanese green card permanent resident, if you have a spouse or children, you can issue a visa through the Immigration Bureau. This is called "permanent resident, spouse, etc." In Japan, it is also a relative visa.

If you are an "illegal resident" (that is, a person who has lost his visa), the only way to get a visa again is to marry a Japanese and get a Japanese spouse visa.

Under the background of Japan's shortage of young labor force and population decline, the Japanese government has regarded strengthening the employment of foreigners and promoting the number of green card holders as a new way to realize economic recovery, and it is attracting the attention of society and enterprises under the constant promotion of the government.

Reference source: People's Daily Online-Stones from Other Mountains