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First of all, it should be clear that there is no clear immigration law for buying a house in Japan, and buying a house in Japan is simply buying a house, and it is not linked to immigration.
But it is possible to immigrate to start a company in Japan, and many projects under the slogan of buying a house for immigration are actually a kind of disguised starting a company, such as using the house you buy to do folk customs, or other things, in order to meet the conditions for starting a company in Japan to immigrate, and to achieve the purpose of immigration in this roundabout way.
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Japan can't buy a house and immigrate At most it's a real estate for business investment Immigration doesn't seem to work There is no visa to stay in Japan for a long time Besides, it's really not necessary.
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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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No. There is no direct relationship between buying a house in Japan and living in Japan for a long time. It can be understood that you can live in Japan by buying a house, but the length of your stay is determined by the duration of your visa.
For example, if you have a regular tourist visa, the visa period is 15 days, and you can stay in Japan for up to 15 days at a time.
No. There is no direct relationship between buying a house in Japan and living in Japan for a long time. It can be understood that you can live in Japan by buying a house, but the length of your stay is determined by the duration of your visa.
For example, if you have a regular tourist visa, the visa period is 15 days, and you can stay in Japan for up to 15 days at a time.
If you want to stay for a long time, you will need to obtain a long-term visa. For example, for the Japan Business Management Visa, the applicant needs to register and establish a company (company) in Japan, and the company's business scope is not limited, and a variety of business items can be selected. As a condition, submit an application for a business manager visa to the Immigration Bureau of Japan.
If there are no problems and the visa is approved, the first visa is received for a period of one year, and the subsequent renewal is determined according to the company's operating conditions, such as one year or three years or five years. If you have lived in Japan for five consecutive years, you can meet the requirements for applying for naturalization (nationality) in Japan, and if you have lived in Japan for 10 years, you can meet the requirements for permanent residence (green card), so that you can live in Japan for a long time.
Long-term residence in Japan.
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Buying a house in Japan does not fulfill the purpose of immigration. It can be understood that buying a house in Japan and obtaining Japanese status are two different things, and there is no direct relationship. However, holding real estate in Japan is beneficial for the renewal of long-term visas in Japan, as well as the application for permanent residence in Japan and naturalization in Japan, which is a plus, not a decision.
Buying a house in Japan does not fulfill the purpose of immigration. It can be understood that buying a house in Japan and obtaining Japanese status are two different things, and there is no direct relationship. If you want to meet the conditions for immigrating to Japan, you need to meet certain requirements.
Holding real estate in Japan is beneficial for the renewal of long-term visas in Japan, as well as the application for permanent residence in Japan and naturalization in Japan, and is a plus, not a decision.
1. Conditions for obtaining Japanese naturalization (nationality):
Applicants must have lived in Japan for more than 5 consecutive years, and are generally not allowed to leave Japan for more than 3 consecutive months, and cannot be absent for more than 150 days in total in 1 year.
Applicants must have the ability to act on laws and regulations and be at least 20 years old. If you are applying at the same time as one of the parents or one of the parents, there is no age limit for the child.
Applicants must comply with the laws and regulations of Japan, have no criminal record, no traffic violation record, etc.
The applicant has an annual income of at least 2 million yen and has income or assets that can support him/her.
Applicants are required to pay taxes on time and have no arrears of annuity and insurance.
Applicants will be able to have a normal spoken conversation with a Japanese person.
2. Conditions for obtaining permanent residence (permanent residence) in Japan:
Applicants must have worked in Japan for at least 5 years and lived for at least 10 years. To apply for permanent residence in Japan, you must have a 3-year or 5-year status of residence.
Applicants must comply with Japanese laws and have no criminal record, no traffic violation record, etc.
Applicants must have an annual income of at least 3 million yen and sufficient income or assets to support themselves.
The applicant is subject to tax liability and has no arrears of insurance and annuity.
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Portugal, the most popular European immigration program, investors only need to buy more than 500,000 euros of real estate to obtain a Portuguese residence card, change to permanent residence status after 5 years, and then the house can be free**.
If you marry a Japanese national, you can obtain a Japanese spouse visa, and finally obtain permanent residence in Japan or Japanese naturalization (naturalization). This method is only suitable for singles. Even if you come to Japan on a work visa or a business management visa, and then meet and get married with a Japanese spouse, you can change to a Japanese spouse visa.
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It should be Portugal. Here you need to invest 500,000 euros to buy a property and then you can get a residence card. After 5 years, you can obtain permanent residence status. There is no way to get a long-term visa in Japan, and there is no way to immigrate, you can either work here or get married.
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You can choose Portugal, you can choose Italy, you can choose Spain, you can operate real estate in Japan, you can set up a property management company, so you can immigrate.
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