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Application for naturalization. 1.If you have lived in Japan for more than 5 consecutive years, you will not be able to leave for more than 3 consecutive months, and you will not be able to leave for more than 150 days in a year.
2.Be at least 20 years old (regardless of the age of the child when applying with one parent or one parent) and have the capacity to act by law.
3.Comply with Japanese laws and regulations, such as no criminal record or traffic violations.
4.Have sufficient income or assets to support your life, and have an annual income of not less than 2 million yen.
5.There is a tax obligation to pay, and there is no arrears of annuity and insurance.
6.Able to communicate normally with Japanese people.
Permanent Residency Application. 1.Have lived in Japan for more than 10 years and worked for more than 5 years. You will have a 3-year or 5-year status of residence at the time of application.
2.Comply with Japanese laws and regulations, such as no criminal record or traffic violations.
3.Have sufficient income or assets to support your daily life, and have an annual income of not less than 3 million yen.
4.There is a tax obligation to pay, and there is no arrears of annuity and insurance.
Highly skilled permanent residence application.
1.Those with a score of 70 to 79 can apply for permanent residence after three years.
2.Those with a score of 80 or more can apply for permanent residence after one year.
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There are two main scenarios in which you can settle in Japan. The first is to apply for Japanese nationality, and the other is to apply for permanent residence in Japan. The prerequisites for both applications are to have lived in Japan for a sufficient number of years, have an annual income of a certain amount (with certain assets to support themselves), comply with Japanese laws and regulations, have no criminal records or traffic violation records, and pay taxes and pensions on time.
There are two main scenarios in which you can settle in Japan. The first is to apply for Japanese nationality, and the other is to apply for permanent residence in Japan.
1. Conditions for obtaining Japanese naturalization (nationality) status:
If you need to live in Japan for more than 5 consecutive years or more, you will generally not be able to leave Japan for more than 3 consecutive months, and you will not be able to leave Japan for more than 150 days in total for 1 year.
Must be at least 20 years old and have the capacity to act by law. If you apply with one or both of your parents, there is no age limit for the child.
It is necessary to comply with Japanese laws and regulations, and to have no criminal record, no traffic violation record, etc.
You must have an annual income of at least 2 million yen and have enough income or assets to support yourself.
Taxes need to be paid on time, with no arrears of annuities and insurance.
You need to be able to have a normal spoken conversation with a Japanese person.
If you want to return to your home country after obtaining Japanese citizenship, you will need to apply for a visa.
2. Conditions for obtaining permanent resident (permanent residence) status in Japan:
You need to have lived in Japan for at least 10 years and worked for at least 5 years. You are currently holding a 3-year or 5-year status of residence at the time of application.
It is necessary to comply with the laws and regulations of Japan, and have no criminal record, no traffic violation record, etc.
You must have an annual income of at least 3 million yen and sufficient income or assets to support your life.
Taxes need to be paid on time, and there are no arrears of annuities and insurance.
Even if you have permanent residence in Japan, you can retain your home nationality and return to your home country.
Settlement in Japan.
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If you want to obtain permanent residence in Japan (also known as a green card, generally considered immigration), there are several conditions:
01 Lived in Japan for more than 10 years.
02 Have worked in Japan for more than 5 years.
03 You must have a 3-year or 5-year long-term residence status at the time of application.
04 No criminal record in Japan.
05 Taxes are paid in Japan according to regulations.
06 Have enough assets to support yourself in Japan.
07 Annual income of not less than 3 million yen.
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If you want to obtain permanent residence in Japan (also known as a green card, generally considered immigration), there are several conditions:
01 Lived in Japan for more than 10 years.
02 Have worked in Japan for more than 5 years.
03 You must have a 3-year or 5-year long-term residence status at the time of application.
04 No criminal record in Japan.
05 Taxes are paid in Japan according to regulations.
06 Have enough assets to support yourself in Japan.
07 Annual income of not less than 3 million yen.
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The requirements for settling in Japan are as follows:
1. Have lived in Japan for more than 10 years and worked for more than 5 years. You will have a 3-year or 5-year status of residence at the time of application.
2. Comply with Japanese laws and regulations, such as no criminal record or traffic violation;
3. Have sufficient income or assets to support life, with an annual income of not less than 3 million yen;
4. There is a tax obligation and there is no arrears of annuity and insurance.
Article 9 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry.
Chinese citizens exiting or entering China shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law.
Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit certificate from the country to which they are traveling. However, except for the mutual visa exemption agreements signed by China and other countries, or as otherwise stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security or others.
Chinese citizens who leave or enter China as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for seafarers' certificates in accordance with the law.
Article 10 Chinese citizens travelling between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region, and Chinese citizens travelling between the Mainland and the Taiwan Region, shall apply for permits in accordance with the law and abide by the relevant provisions of this Law. The specific management measures shall be stipulated by ***.
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To settle in Japan, you need to meet the following conditions:
Have a valid visa, such as a temporary residence permit, work visa, study visa, etc.
Have a stable income** to cover living expenses and housing.
Have a safe place to live and meet the standard of living in Japan.
Master the basic Japanese language for daily life and communication.
Ability to adapt to Japanese culture, including law-abiding, polite, and maintaining a clean environment.
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If you want to settle in Japan, you need to meet the following conditions:
Legal visa: You need to have a valid visa to stay in Japan legally. Different types of visas have different application requirements and procedures.
For example, a work visa requires an invitation and qualification from a Japanese employer, a student visa requires admission to a Japanese university, and so on. Please check with the Japanese embassy or consulate in your country for more details.
Funding: You need to have enough funds to cover living expenses and housing costs. Japan is a high-cost country with high rents and living costs. Therefore, you need to have a stable income or enough savings to cover these expenses.
Japanese Language Ability: Japan is a country where Japanese is the main language, so Japanese language ability is very important for settling in Japan. If you don't have enough Japanese language skills, you may face difficulties such as finding a job, communicating with locals, understanding the local culture, etc.
Social insurance and taxes: To live in Japan, you need to participate in social insurance and pay taxes. You need to be aware of Japan's social insurance system and tax regulations to avoid breaking the law and incurring fines or other penalties.
Health certificate: If you plan to stay in Japan for a long time, you will need to undergo a medical examination and obtain a health certificate. This is to ensure that you are free of contagious diseases and that you meet Japanese health standards.
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