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Some problem about Japanese immigrants

1, Japan is a non-immigrant country. If you want to stay in Japan for a long time, you can either choose naturalization (Japanese citizenship) or permanent residency (equivalent to European and American green cards).

The condition of naturalization is to stay in Japan for 10 years (including the period of studying abroad), and the rest are economic conditions (it is impossible without a fixed job or income source).

The requirements for permanent residence are higher. In Japan, those who have spent more than 10 years (including studying abroad) will pay the full tax (annuity, insurance, income and local resident tax) in five years.

/kloc-Before the age of 0/8, if the parents naturalize or join the permanent residence, the children can join together. However, if the parents are naturalized or join the permanent residence after 18 years old, the children cannot join together.

/kloc-more than 0/8 can apply.

2. After getting married to a Japanese, China or foreigner with permanent residency in Japan, you can only apply for a spouse visa (3 or 5 years) before you can apply for permanent residence or continue to renew your spouse visa. In principle, you can apply immediately after marriage. However, it is possible to refuse the visa on the grounds of suspected fake marriage. As long as you can provide reasonable information, there is no problem. )

In Japan, you can only start a company if you have a permanent visa, spouse visa or naturalization. Even if you have a technical visa or family residence, it is not allowed. It doesn't matter whether you have a part-time job or not.