Sunday, July 17, 2011

Visas for PR in Japan?

Question:


Japan is a dear country to me and I was wondering what types of visas there are that let become a PR (Perm. Resident). I know you can live there with a work visa, but what kinds if jobs do Americans typically get in Japan? Besides teaching jobs. Thanks.

Answer:


You usually need working or student visa to live in Japan.

For working visa, you have to get a job offer from a Japanese company. But you can't look for a job in Japan without a visa. So you need it before you enter Japan.

For student visa, you have to be admitted to a Japanese college. You need to pay tuition and living cost for 4 years. It could be about $100,000.

If you want to become a Japanese citizen, you have to keep living in Japan for more than 5 years without a pause. Then, you will be eligible to apply for citizenship. But you need more like stable income, sufficient reason, Japanese language skill and so on if you want your application to be accepted.

You can apply for Permanent Residence of Japan under the same condition. And this is relatively easier than citizenship.

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