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More than 10 consecutive years in Japan.
Have been a resident in Japan for at least 10 consecutive years, and have worked or resided for 5 consecutive years. In Japan, there are no criminal offenses, fines, etc., and there are legal tax obligations.
Out of all the periods of status of residence, you must have the longest period of status of residence. For example, the Immigration Control Act stipulates that the period of residence for a work visa is 1 to 3 years, and the three-year qualification is the longest period of eligibility, so when applying for permanent residence, you must have a history of obtaining a three-year visa.
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Have lived in Japan for more than 10 years, including more than 5 years of work.
In order to obtain permanent residency in Japan, that is, to become a Japanese citizen, it is necessary to have a status of residence in Japan for at least 10 consecutive years, and to have a status of work or residence for 5 consecutive years.
In addition, 10 consecutive years does not mean that all the time in Japan is added up to 10 years, but that it is a continuous 10 years. If you return to your home country in the middle of the process and go through the procedures again to Japan, the period of time that you are not in Japan in between will not be counted as continuous time.
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Generally speaking, Japan is naturalized in five years and permanent residence in Japan in ten years. Of course, the length of time will vary depending on the applicant's specific circumstances.
If you meet the conditions for living in Japan for more than 10 years, you can apply for a permanent residence visa.
If you are considered a high-end talent, you can apply for a permanent residence visa after living in Japan for three years.
The activities of foreign high-skilled personnel are divided into three categories: "complex academic research activities", "advanced professional and technical activities", and "senior management activities".
If you are married to a Japanese national internationally, your spouse visa will grant permanent residency within three years.
There are a few conditions that must be met:
1) Good behavior.
As a member of the local community, you must comply with Japanese laws.
There can be no issues like traffic violations, fines and jail terms.
2) Have sufficient assets or skills to maintain independent living.
In terms of assets and skills, it is essential to maintain a stable life in the future. It's also a guarantee for your future family, not just to apply for permanent residency.
Singles have an income of 3.3 million yen or more, and couples have an income of 4 million yen or more.
It is also important to pay the same insurance premiums as Japanese people, such as pension and health insurance.
3) Your permanent residence is considered to be in the interest of Japan.
It must meet public obligations, such as tax obligations. If you do not pay "taxes" including state and resident taxes (or are unable to obtain proof of taxes), there is also a high chance that your application for permanent residence will be denied.
Specific questions can be further exchanged.
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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.
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Dear, I'm glad to answer for you: How many Japanese people work in China A: According to the statistics of Japan's ** department this year, the number of Japanese in China is about 140,000, ranking second in the number of overseas Japanese, the first is the United States, with more than 400,000 Japanese, and the third is Australia, with about 80,000 Japanese.
Japan, the full name of Japan, is located in the eastern part of Asia and the northwest of the Pacific Ocean. The name of the country, which means "land of the rising sun", is composed of four major islands, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Hokkaido, and more than 7,200 small islands, with a total area of 10,000 square kilometers. The main ethnic group is the Wa ethnic group, which speaks Japanese, and has a total population of about 100 million.
Japan is a highly developed capitalist country. Its resource-poor and extremely dependent on imports makes it a highly developed manufacturing sector that is the main pillar of its national economy. Its scientific research and development capabilities are very strong, with a large number of multinational companies and scientific research institutions, and the annual scientific research expenditure accounts for about the national GDP, which ranks first in the list of developed countries.
In addition, the cultural industry, led by the ACG industry, and the developed tourism industry are also important symbols. To this day, it still preserves the traditional Japanese culture represented by the tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and calligraphy. Thank you for your patience.
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Legal Analysis: To become a Japanese citizen, you must have been in Japanese legal status for more than 10 years, have a stable economic income, and have no bad record. First of all, you need to obtain a permanent resident visa and have lived legally in Japan for 10 years, and the necessary conditions for obtaining a permanent resident visa in Japan are the following three ways:
1) Have lived in Japan continuously for more than 10 years; (2) After graduating from studying abroad, working in Japan for more than 5 years; (3) Spouses and children of Japanese nationals or foreign nationals with permanent residence status who have lived in Japan for at least 2 years.
Legal basis: Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 3 The People's Republic of China does not recognize dual nationality of Chinese citizens.
Article 4 Both parents or one of the parents are Chinese citizens, and they were born in China and have Chinese nationality.
Article 5 Both parents or one of the parents are Chinese citizens, born in a foreign country, and have Chinese nationality; However, if both or one of the parents is a Chinese citizen and has settled in a foreign country, and the person has foreign nationality at birth, he or she does not have Chinese nationality.
Article 6 The parents are stateless or of unknown nationality, residing in China, and were born in China and have Chinese nationality.
Article 10 A Chinese citizen may renounce his or her Chinese nationality upon application for approval if he or she meets any of the following conditions: 1. Close relatives of foreigners; 2. Those who have settled in a foreign country; 3. There are other legitimate reasons.
Article 11 A person whose application for renunciation of Chinese nationality is approved shall lose his/her Chinese nationality.
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Summary. How long can Japanese Chinese work in China?
A: Japanese Chinese can work in China for 9 months.
How long can Japanese Chinese work in China?
How long can Japanese Chinese work in ChinaA: Japanese Chinese can work in China for 9 months.
Article 30 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry states that a foreigner holding a visa indicates that he or she needs to apply for a residence permit after entering the country, and shall, within 30 days from the date of entry, apply to the exit-entry administration agency of the local people's ** public security organ at or above the county level in the proposed place of residence for a foreigner's residence permit. To apply for a foreigner's residence permit, the applicant shall submit his/her passport or other international travel documents in Suishan, as well as relevant materials of the reason for the application, and retain his/her fingerprints and other biometric information. The exit-entry administration of the public security organ shall, within 15 days from the date of receipt of the application materials, conduct a review and make a review decision, and issue a model foreigner's residence permit of the corresponding type and duration according to the reason for residence.
The validity period of the foreigner's work-type residence permit is a minimum of 90 days and a maximum of five years; The validity period of the non-work residence permit is a minimum of 180 days and a maximum of five years.
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Only those who have worked for more than 5 years and have lived in Japan in a legal capacity for more than 10 consecutive years are eligible to submit an application.
No, you will need to reapply for a visa to New Zealand.
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I didn't pay mine either, do you have any other influence now?
Don't worry about that, you're not doing anything that violates copyright law. If you talk to the Japanese about this, they will only envy you, because you don't have to spend money, and they have to spend a lot of money to buy or rent.