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If I have a baby while studying in Japan, will the Japanese government provide subsidies?

There will be.

If you pay insurance, the Japanese government will give you a lump sum of 420,000 yuan when the child is born. In addition, if the child is in Japan, there will be a monthly subsidy of more than 10,000 yuan. But as for childbirth in Tokyo, the cost is very high, usually higher than 480,000, which means you have to pay for it. It will be cheaper outside Tokyo, and there may be some leftover.

You cannot choose your nationality when giving birth in Japan. If your parents are Chinese, your child must be of Chinese nationality. After birth, take the birth certificate issued by the hospital to the city hall to issue a birth certificate, and then take this to the embassy to apply for a passport.

Extended information

In response to the "low birthrate" phenomenon, the Japanese government has successively introduced a series of welfare policies to encourage childbirth since 1990.

The declining birth rate and serious aging of the population are one of the increasingly serious problems in Japanese society in recent years. Employees of the Japanese company Koei Tecmo enjoy the benefits of "birth benefits". The specific measures are that one child can receive a subsidy of 100,000 yen (approximately more than 8,000 yuan), two children can receive a subsidy of 200,000 yen, and employees with three or more children can receive a one-time subsidy of 2 million yen.

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