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What are the requirements for emigrating to Japan?

There are many conditions for emigrating to Japan, including the following:

1. Have a residence in Japan for more than 5 consecutive years. Not only have you lived in Japan for five years in a row, but you will continue to live in Japan in the future and get the approval of the Minister of Justice. You can leave Japan for a short period of five years, or change your residence, which will not affect your application.

2. The applicant has reached the age of 20 and has adult capacity as stipulated by domestic laws.

3. The applicant has good conduct.

4. Livelihood requires that the applicant and his spouse have sufficient assets and skills to make a living.

5. The applicant has no nationality, or gave up his original nationality when he acquired Japanese nationality.

6. Since the implementation of the Japanese Constitution, the applicant shall not join or attempt to form a group or other similar political party organization that violently undermines the Japanese Constitution and the Japanese government.

Methods of immigrating to Japan

1. business management visa: the applicant can apply for a business management visa to the Japan Immigration Bureau for establishing a company (joint-stock company or contract company) in Japan with unlimited business scope and diverse contents. The first visa period is one year, and it will be renewed for one year, three years or five years according to the company's operation. Applicants need to pay taxes when they hold a business management visa.

2. High-level talent visa:

Senior management talent visas are graded according to the requirements of education, income, working years, qualification certificate and Japanese level. Applicants with more than 70 points can get a "high-level talent visa". Applicants who have obtained a five-year visa for the first time and scored above 70 points can apply for permanent residence in Japan after three years, and those who scored above 80 points can apply for permanent residence in Japan after one year at the earliest.

3. Work visa: Long-term employment in Japanese companies is required. Applicants who hold work visas need to pay taxes. After paying taxes for three years within five years, you can apply for Japanese naturalization (naturalization) in the fifth year. After paying taxes for five years in ten years, you can apply for permanent residence in Japan (green card) in the tenth year. The premise is that the applicant cannot leave Japan for more than half a year and not more than three months at a time.

4. Japanese spouse visa: you need to pass the marriage review and live in Japan. This method is only suitable for single people. Even if you come to Japan for the first time, you bring a work visa, a business management visa and so on. You can change your Japanese spouse visa directly after you get married.