Regarding settlement in Japan, what conditions do Chinese need to settle in Japan?

Updated on tourism 2024-04-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Japan has implemented a zero interest policy for many years, which means that there is no interest, and it is necessary to make some treasury bonds and first-class investments.

    The cost of living is large, and you can't afford to buy a house and can only rent it.

    And the pressure of working in Japan is too much, if you want to do a mountain empty, I don't feel very good, although you have studied Japanese, then you have also learned English, and now many people in the mainland have immigrated to Canada. In fact, if you are really afraid of your cousin, unless you run away to an alien planet, I don't think you can escape.

    Isn't Canada the most suitable place for human habitation, and Australia, Australia is not a problem, and New Zealand is not very safe.

    If you think about it, you can also consider Ireland, Ireland has also developed relatively well recently, and you don't have to think about the idea of sitting on a mountain and eating nothing, because people always have something to do in order to live a full life, and they will not be happy if they are bored if they have nothing to do.

    And immigrants, you can immigrate, and your dad can immigrate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I want to sit and eat the sky. Japan belongs to the same East Asian cultural circle, and it is estimated that the general environment is similar, and the work pressure in Japan is known all over the world. If the landlord wants to find a harmonious society, he should go to Europe, and the welfare of Northern Europe is very famous.

    If you want to immigrate, the ability is key, otherwise it will be difficult to integrate into the local society (which is important). However, the euro seems to be very high against the yuan......Civil servants are not clear, but not impossible. If you can immigrate, it's easy for your father as an immediate family member.

    In fact, it doesn't matter whether your father can have a good life, this is what your father cares about the most.

    Well, Australia and New Zealand are also good places.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Japanese houses are very few and expensive, the usual also two million yuan, the interest is equal to zero, immigration is impossible, Japan does not have immigration, there are only a few ways to come, the Chinese are stricter, after the Chinese come to Japan, they will go to work, this you can rest assured, because of the relationship between the Chinese, there are many clubs that introduce jobs for the Chinese, you can find a job, the price is very high, I heard that there will be a tax increase, consumption is very high.

    It is impossible for you to immigrate to Japan, you can only study abroad or invest in Japan, and this is a problem!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In other words, Australia, Europe, and Canada are all good places to go.

    The United States is actually not bad, but the crime rate is too high and it is not very safe.

    As for Japan, you can go if you like, and most of the opinions on the Internet advise you not to go. In the end, it's up to you to decide whether you want to go or not.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The price of goods in Japan is super expensive, and it costs at least 15,000 yuan to live in Japan for a month, and 10,000 yuan if you have a house. This is the lowest in Tokyo. It will be a little cheaper if you go to other places, but the difference is not very big.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Look at the number of people, if a family goes, if you don't work, 300 won't take a few years, and the Japanese salary is hundreds of thousands of yuan a year, and there are no interest in the bank.

    You've got millions of dollars that you can use for a few years, and you can learn a little bit of technology first. The most important thing is that you should practice Japanese well in Japan, where work is stressful, but the unemployment rate is not high.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you know someone in Japan, I don't think you need 4 million at all. If you don't have one, you'd better travel to Japan before making a decision

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    4 million! It's a bit difficult, if it's really scared of something. In fact, there is no need to go abroad, anyway, it is better to feel at ease in your own country.

    If you really want to hide, the southerners go to the north. The northerners will go to the south, and it will be over. And according to China's national conditions in recent years, 4 million savings can basically be used for decades, and it is relatively easy to find a job in China, you are a college student, right?

    Wouldn't it be a shame to just give up your degree?

    I guess you're afraid of your cousins, don't worry. How much can TW people know about the mainland?

    Listen to me, the southerners go to the north, and the northerners go to the south.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Do you want not to work? --Be self-motivated.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    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.

    Chinese people go to Japan to settle down, which can be roughly divided into two situations. 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.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What is the relationship between buying a house and applying for permanent residence? The vast majority of people are not very clear about these questions, so it is necessary to answer them for everyone. First of all, the conclusion is that buying a house in Japan is not necessarily related to obtaining permanent residency, and it is a mistake to think that you can obtain permanent residency in Japan by buying a house, and the two are completely unrelated.

    According to Japan's immigration policy, if a foreigner wants to obtain Japanese citizenship, the first requirement is to live in Japan for at least five years, and this time is continuous, and there should be no long intermittent period in between. In order to obtain permanent residency, the requirements will be higher, you need to live in Japan continuously for more than 10 years, and in addition, you need a special business management visa.

    Why do many people think that buying a house in Japan means permanent residence? One is many people's own imagination, the relevant policies of other countries are rigidly copied to Japan, such as Dubai, where applicants can obtain a permanent residence permit in Dubai if they invest more than 1 million dirhams (about 1.8 million people) in real estate, and three generations of a family can all live in Dubai for a long time, and their children can also enjoy the treatment of the joint examination for overseas Chinese students after returning to China. The second reason, and the most important reason, is that some intermediary companies and ** mislead the public with false propaganda.

    They only want to attract customers to buy a house, making false promises, and completely ignoring the interests of consumers.

    So, what do you need to buy a house in Japan?

    Generally, Chinese only need three documents to buy a house in Japan: ID card, notarized ID card, and power of attorney. If you are coming to Japan to buy a house in person, you only need a notarized ID card.

    If you entrust an intermediary to handle the case, you need a power of attorney.

    1.Buyers must be at least 20 years old and need to provide their ID card and passport documents and stamps. There should also be an "affidavit statement" which includes the buyer's name, date of birth, place of residence, ID number, and other information.

    If you are unable to come to Japan in person, you will need to provide another letter of appointment.

    2.If the purchaser is under the age of 20. The information that needs to be provided is:

    The ID card and passport of the person and the seal, the buyer's "sworn statement", and the legal ** person (parent) consent to buy the house. Similarly, if the buyer is unable to travel to Japan in person, a letter of appointment must be provided.

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