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What is Japan's naturalization policy?

Classification: Social/Cultural >> Law

Problem description:

For the record, I don't want to be a Japanese citizen, I just want to know about their policies.

Analysis:

Having worked stably in Japan for more than 5 years,

No criminal record, etc.

You can consult the local legal bureau.

The naturalization of studying in Japan is like this.

First of all, as this person said, you must have at least a high school diploma (Grade 6, Grade 3 and Grade 3) in your country.

Then apply to study in Japanese schools and take the unified examination for studying in Japanese universities after graduation.

The content of the exam will be a little different according to the arts and sciences, but the Japanese score is the most important.

The total score is high, but if the Japanese score is below a certain set line, it will be a disadvantage.

Of all the foreigners who volunteered to study in Japan,

Needless to say, Japanese in Taiwan Province Province and South Korea is generally better and making rapid progress.

Because their average Japanese level is relatively high.

It may not be a myth that students from Taiwan Province Province and South Korea pass a one-year Japanese course.

The only thing I don't understand is that Japanese schools generally have a two-year academic system, and in recent years, they have added one and a half years of classes.

I haven't heard of it for a year. Maybe I'm ignorant?

In addition, if you learn Japanese well, you may be admitted to Waseda.

Because I was relatively biased towards international students in the college entrance examination, which was different from that of Japanese students.

In Japan, famous private universities like Waseda,

It is not more difficult than national universities (especially several national old imperial universities).

And state tuition is much cheaper than private tuition.

If you graduate from a domestic university and enter a Japanese university directly, the assessment method is different from the above.

As for applying for naturalization (that is, joining Japanese nationality), you don't have to "change your surname with your wife".

If his surname is registered in the Japanese surname, he may not change it.

Such as Li, Wang, Lin, Zong, Liu, Liu, Wu and Gao. I've heard a lot,

You can also choose what you like.

I think many couples from China have changed their surnames to two words.

For example, changing the surname "Gao" to "Takagi" or something,

There is also a surname Zheng (used in Japan), which was changed to "ITAHASI".

It is said that his family is Zheng Banqiao's dutiful son and grandson.

One of my contemporaries, the couple called her husband's name "Ji Cheng".

As a two-character surname in their family, it is pronounced "YOSINARI" in Japanese.

Then the names were changed to Japanese, like taro and fangzi. ....

I don't understand the last question either.

Is there a beauty department in Waseda?

I looked at the HP of the university, which has many disciplines and two art colleges.

But the major is the art of film production and so on.

After reading it for a long time, I didn't see any beauty. Even those involved in stage art and makeup didn't get it from the Japanese, Japanese or foreign nationals.

ぼするには, ケースごとにそれぞれのの.

です。

Keith ごとのぃずれかにするはそれにリ

していなければなりません。

Case 1

(1) Japanese nationals have children (except adopted children) and Japanese domicile.

(2) Japanese nationals have adopted sons, introduced sons, lived in Japan for 1 year, and there are "しか" and "つぅ" groups.

Minors prescribed by national laws.

③ Those who lose Japanese nationality (excluding those who lose Japanese nationality after Japan's nationalization).

くでににをするすでにを.

④ People born in Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan.

People who have lived in Japan for more than 3 years.

Condition A is good, kind, cordial and friendly.

B has せず nationality and obtained によってその nationality from Japan, but has lost it.

べきこと。

C Japan's constitution was re-established and broken by violence.

Enterprises, enterprises and organizations advocate the formation of political parties and organizations.

これにたことがなぃこと added.

Case 2

(1) Japanese nationals, spouses, foreigners and Japanese residents who have lived in Japan for more than three years.

Having a domicile in Japan or having a domicile in Japan.

② Japanese nationals, spouses, foreigners and people who have been married for three years.

I have lived in Japan for more than 0 years.

Condition A is good, kind, cordial and friendly.

B, he/she has a livelihood, a spouse, relatives, assets and skills.

よってをむことができること.

C has the nationality of "せず" and "ののののによってそののぅ".

べきこと。

D Japan's constitution was re-established and destroyed by violence.

Enterprises, enterprises and organizations advocate the formation of political parties and organizations.

これにたことがなぃこと added.

Case 3

(1) Japanese nationals who have adopted children (except adopted children) have lived in Japan for more than three years.

Those who have domicile and current domicile in Japan.

(2) Those who were born in Japan, introduced to Japan for more than 3 years, and have a residence in Japan.

There is no residence in Japan.

③ Japanese parents, fathers and mothers (except adoptive parents) born in Japan.

People who live in Japan or have a residence in Japan.

④ Those who have lived in Japan for more than 0 years, those who have lived in Japan for more than 0 years and now live in Japan.

Who?

Condition a: above 20, national laws, ability, etc.

B Su Xing, kind, kind, kind.

C, he/she has a livelihood, spouse, relatives, assets and skills.

よってをむことができること.

D nationality: "せず" and "はののののによってそのののの"

べきこと。

E Japan's constitution was re-established and destroyed by violence.

Enterprises, enterprises and organizations advocate the formation of political parties and organizations.

これにたことがなぃこと added.

Case 4

Japanese foreigners with special achievements.

Conditions. (The Minister of Justice of the National Assembly acknowledges that it has been approved and gives permission.

Case 5

Remember "のぃずれにも" should be "しなぃ".

Condition A: Have a residence in Japan for more than 5 years.

B 20 or above, national laws, abilities and talents.

C Su Xing, kind, kind, kind.

D he/she has livelihood, spouse, relatives, assets and skills.

よってをむことができること.

E) having "せず" nationality, having "ののののによってそののぅ" nationality, but losing it.

べきこと。

F Japan's constitution was re-established and broken by violence.

Enterprises, enterprises and organizations advocate the formation of political parties and organizations.

これにたことがなぃこと added.

You got it? Which one are you suitable for?

If none of them match, it's the last one!

Although he said it was five years, it was almost impossible! If it is so easy to be naturalized, it is estimated that many people are Japanese!

You make me doubt, but if you really want to emigrate, Japan is much stronger than China, and there will be one less traitor in China, hehe, don't be angry! Just kidding, although my cousin is of Japanese descent and nationality, she is in China! But I believe she is a good person. If China really goes to war with Japan, I think I will always stand with my motherland, even if it is bad! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Maybe too many, sorry, I don't understand those Japanese, I only know five years!