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How do single old people take refuge in Japanese sons?

You can apply for a business tourist visa or a visitor visa. If my children set up a company in Japan as a legal person to apply for a business management visa, they can entrust a trustworthy person to jointly run the company in Japan to ensure the normal operation of the Japanese company. I can also travel to and from China and Japan, mainly taking care of my parents at home.

If you don't consider applying for permanent residence or naturalization in Japan, you don't have to care too much about the duration of your child's life in Japan, and you will have more time to take care of your parents at home. In fact, in Japan, although many foreigners hold business management visas, many people have no intention of permanent residence or naturalization.

Single elderly people who take refuge in Japanese sons should meet the following conditions:

In Japan, parents are usually not allowed to immigrate to Japan with their children. Even after the children obtain the status of permanent residents in Japan, they can only apply for a specific activity visa for their parents (supporting parents) to come to Japan, and the support must meet certain conditions.

The requirements for support are: parents are elderly (generally over 70 years old); There are no other relatives who can support their parents in China; Japanese children have enough parenting ability; Dependents in Japan are the most suitable dependents (immediate family members) among all relatives.