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Can deaf people immigrate to Japan?

First of all, Japan is not an immigrant country. Although the Japanese government has gradually relaxed the immigration system in recent years due to the aging population, it is not easy to apply for immigration to Japan (permanent residence) on the whole. If you marry a Japanese, it takes 3 years, otherwise it usually takes 10 years.

If you settle down, you have to emigrate or get permanent residency.

If you marry a Japanese, you can change your permanent residence visa if you live for more than 3 years.

Or if you have a stable job in Japan, you can renew it regularly. You can apply for permanent residence after living in 10 years.

If you have money, you can take the investment visa. If you hire more than two people in Japan and invest more than 5 million yen a year (about 400,000 RMB, the money is still yours), you can get a long-term visa in Japan and live in Japan for a long time.

Talented people can take the road of "contributing to the country", which is specially approved. Of course, your contribution to Japanese diplomacy, art, culture and sports is another matter. I estimate that most people will make special contributions in the field of scientific research, have a doctorate, have published articles in international magazines and delivered speeches at international conferences, and then you can easily get approval if you have a stable job in Japan, such as a university or a research institute.

What Japan values.

First, Japan is not as good as porn. Girls are more open, but comparatively speaking, I think the nightlife in China is much more colorful now. My residential area is as dark and quiet as the International Space Orbit Station at 8 pm.

Second: Don't be intimidated by the service enthusiasm of city officials, and don't be flattered. Pretend nothing happened! Generally, there are staff standing in the service hall waiting for the public to handle affairs. When you come, she will ask you what to do and help you find a form or something. If you need several officials to do several things at once, you can't sit still! The official who does this well will tell you that he is sorry. I need you to wait a moment, and I will inform XXX to find you. There will never be a sense of happiness on the face, which is so corny! Japanese people are generally "because I pay taxes to support you, so you are not doing well", so don't make a fool of yourself!

Third: the ground in Japan is very clean, so don't be surprised to see children and even adults sitting on the ground everywhere.

Fourth: the Japanese police smiled and saw that you were really laughing. Don't be afraid.

Fifth: press the traffic lights when crossing the road. If there are no traffic lights, you should go to your boss, and the car will wait for you. Don't just wait there for the bus to pass by, the bus will wait for you. Every time I see the driver waiting for the bus getting impatient, I know that the pedestrian is from China.

Sixth: slippers in other people's toilets are only used in toilets. Don't wear it.

Seventh: Japan does not need to bring water and paper towels when going out. Paper can be obtained where it is needed, such as restaurants and toilets. Drink water. Find a small park or something. There's drinking water. If you don't like it, find a vending machine. It's corny.

Eighth: neighbors try to say hello whether they know each other or not. Everyone does.

Ninth: queue up if there is a queue, and queue up if there is no queue. In fact, everyone queued up quickly.

Tenth: Japanese buses are the world of the elderly. They are arrogant and sometimes even "bully" you. You must make way.