Go to Japan to survive, how to live after Japan

Updated on international 2024-05-17
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I hope not to go to Japan, Japan will despise the Chinese, and Sino-Japanese relations are not good. And after all, it's other countries that have no one to help when they are bullied, and they don't have a good home anywhere, and Japan won't easily let people join their nationality, and the food in Japan is very expensive, especially Tokyo, a small place, how can it not be expensive if there are many people with poor resources? And the sushi eaten there is different from the food of the Chinese.

    Traditional habits are also different, the Japanese are super high-quality, etiquette is very heavy, and if you speak a little inadvertently, you will be rude, and you will be looked down upon, so you are very tired to live. If you insist on memorizing Japanese, you must be able to do it, otherwise you will not be able to communicate anything. At the end of the day, I still hope that I don't want to settle down.

    Personal advice, for reference)

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not knowing the language there, it will be a big obstacle in life

    Tokyo, Japan, is the most expensive country in the world, surpassing Paris, and you can imagine the cost of living, but for the same thing, you also have a lot of income

    As for survival, it's up to you to manage your own money

    It doesn't have to take 10 years to settle in Japan

    There are several types of visas.

    Permanent Residents International Students Orphans Remaining Orphans Jobs Family Stays The visa period varies depending on the visa

    But it doesn't have to be 10 years. It depends on how you arrange it. Settlement refers to becoming a Japanese citizen or obtaining permanent residency

    It is true that you can get it in other countries, and the maximum time seems to be 3 months, but this treatment is only available if you become a Japanese citizen.

    If you live permanently, your nationality is still Chinese, so you don't have this treatment (I think the Chinese passport is the worst in the world.) I can't go there).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, I would like to tell you that Japan is a developed country with leading science and technology and noble people. Most Japanese people are very friendly, and as long as you don't annoy them, they will be nice to you. In addition, Japanese people are very trustworthy, so it is best to keep promises when interacting with Japanese people.

    There are many ways to settle down in Japan, such as being a full-time employee in Japan, doing business, marrying a Japanese person, and so on. It is very convenient to get permanent residency in Japan and go to the United States. In terms of food, Japanese people also eat rice as the staple food, and Japanese food is relatively light.

    If you buy food outside, you have to pay at least 30 RMB, and the price ranges from 5 to 10 in China. However, the salary of a part-time job in Japan is high, but it is difficult to speak Japanese well. If you really can't do it, find someone to introduce you to one, and then you need to know Japanese.

    In short, Japan is worth visiting, and if you learn Japanese well, you will have a very easy and enjoyable life!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In addition to studying in Japan, immigration is to work or (study), to get married, like if you just go to Japan if you have acquaintances, it will be much better, at least Japanese is enough for you to learn, settlement is not as simple as you think, study abroad has to graduate, work for more than 4 years to get a green card, get a green card at that time, you can go wherever you want to go! The food also depends on what you eat, and some things in Japan are similar to those in China, so if you want to relax over there, you have to learn Japanese well!! (Hehe, but when I get over there, I'm in a hurry to learn, and I'm learning fast, don't worry!) )

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's possible to live forever, but not everyone can do it, it's very difficult, it's very strict, you can't have any bad records if you come, and if you do, you can't sign it, Japanese life is fast-paced, I can't stand it, everything in Japan is expensive, it's expensive. As long as you can earn money, you can survive, now hurry up and learn Japanese, if you come to school I'm in Tokyo I have a language school in Tokyo here, you can send me a text message.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I can't cook rice and I can't speak Japanese. It's not easy to survive, but you can survive if you have to put your mind to it.

    It's a good idea to learn how to cook your favorite meals before you come.

    Food in Japan is more expensive. Lunch is generally 50 to 70 yuan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's best not to go to Japan to survive

    Japan is just a good place to visit

    Let's go to Australia, where there are many Chinese people, and there is more love than Japan

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Are you of the Japanese species?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Dear Hello, glad to come to your question. In Japan, you must first adapt to the Japanese social environment and local customs, and learn about all aspects.

    How to live after Japan.

    Dear Hello, glad to come to your question. In Japan, you must first adapt to the Japanese social environment and local customs, and learn about all aspects.

    Of course, you also have to rely on your own efforts, you have to have a corresponding job, and you can get a corresponding income, so that you can live a normal life in Japan for two days.

    Compared with the level of living consumption, Japan's consumption level is still higher than China's. Therefore, all aspects must be planned in advance.

    I'm going to go to a language school in April next year, and I can't get into a university because I don't have enough academic qualifications, so I want to know, is there a way for me to keep my visa and live in Japan legally, I have no problem working personally and engage in technical classes, Japan is currently engaged in the same job as me, the salary is about 500w yen, how to keep the visa is more worrying to me.

    The retention visa must be renewed in advance before it expires.

    I heard that there are Chinese companies that provide this kind of service, and they are attached to their company to help renew the contract.

    You need to find a reliable agency for this.

    Otherwise, the gains outweigh the losses.

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