What are the benefits of immigrating to Japan?

#Japanese immigrants# IntroductionToday, many people choose to immigrate to foreign settlements, in addition to Europe and the United States and other popular countries, Japan in recent years is also favored by the Chinese, the main reason is because of Japan's immigration policy is relatively loose, so immigrants to Japan can enjoy what benefits? The following and Together to understand it.

1. What are the benefits of immigrating to Japan?

1 Perfect maternity and child welfare

In Japan, a child can receive a grant of 420,000 yen as soon as the child is born, and this money is certain to come in regardless of whether or not the baby will end up being born healthy. After that, the government also pays a monthly allowance for children aged 0 to 15, as follows:

0 to 3 years old: 15,000 yen per person, all together

3 years old to the end of elementary school: 10,000 yen for the first child, 10,000 yen for the second child, and 15,000 yen for the third child (or more)

p> Elementary school graduation ~ 15 years old: 10,000 yen for all

Until the child grows up to the age of 6, a portion of all medical expenses are covered by the local government, with the exact percentage varying depending on the location.

There is also a subsidy for children from single-parent families. Until the child is 18 years old, the monthly subsidy is 42,330 yen for 1 child, 52,330 yen for 2 children, 58,330 yen for 3 children, and 6,000 yen for 1 additional child over 3 children (varies according to different places). It can be said that there is no need to worry about financial problems.

In addition, school-age children whose families have low incomes can apply for the school support living allowance, which subsidizes most of their school expenses. There is also a special support allowance for disabled children, which is 33,800 yen per month for ordinary disabled children and 50,750 yen per month for severely disabled children. In general, children living in Japan don't have to worry about not being able to afford to go to school or see a doctor.

Note: Japan's maternity benefit applies to foreigners who live in Japan (with a fixed-term or permanent resident visa) and are members of a health insurance association.

2 Foreigners in Japan are entitled to benefits for local residents

Japan also has a "low income insurance" benefit

Residents over the age of 20, including foreigners in Japan, who earn less than the basic standard of living are entitled to protection for their livelihoods, which is equivalent to the domestic low income insurance system. The amount varies from place to place and is equivalent to the domestic low income insurance system. It's about 150,000 yen a month for one person, and the local governments also rent apartments for these low-income groups, and of course the government pays for the rent.

Note: This is available to all residents, including foreign nationals, except that foreigners need to have permanent residency.

3 Benefits for foreigners in Japan

The details of humanization are good benefits

Japanese society has a set of very detailed policies for people with disabilities. In Japan, you can find special living facilities for the disabled everywhere, which can facilitate their mobility. There are different special classes for all kinds of people with disabilities, and they can study or be employed just like ordinary people. It can be said that most of the disabled people in Japan are able to utilize their abilities and live a dignified life just like ordinary people. They don't have to worry about being looked at differently by others.

4 Japan provides assistance to patients with major diseases

Japan's advanced medical care + intimate kneeling service

In Japan, a major surgery costs at least 5-6 million yen, or even a lot of money. But in Japan, through the National Health Insurance and rehabilitative medicine, it only costs a hundred thousand yen or so. Japan's advanced medical equipment coupled with professional medical staff to take care of the people who have come to Japan to see the doctor has increased exponentially in recent years. Because no one thought that the original in Japan to see a doctor not only do not have to spend a lot of money to see a good disease can also get VIP-like treatment!

5 There is no discriminatory welfare policy in Japan

Equal treatment

There is no discriminatory policy against foreigners in the current policies of Japan, not to mention the local residents. In addition to the right to vote, foreigners who have a permanent legal status have the same rights as Japanese people to all welfare, education and other systems.

6 Under the Japanese welfare system, there are no real beggars

The quietest of the homeless

There are homeless people in Japan, but they are not the same as the homeless people in China. After receiving the government's livelihood protection money, Japanese homeless people are subject to many restrictions, such as not being allowed to enter and leave entertainment venues, and having to report to a government-run job referral agency regularly every month. As a result, many homeless people are so lazy and freedom-loving that they would rather sleep in a station wrapped in a cardboard box every day than be constrained to look for a job. It can be said that in Japan there is no real sense of beggars, there are just lazy bums. And most of them are very quiet ....

In general, the gap between rich and poor in Japan is not as big as in the country, and social welfare for everyone equally able to have. Although in recent years, China's GDP has surpassed Japan, but the soft power welfare policy gap still has a long way to go.

2. Conditions for immigration to Japan

Japan will be immigrants known as帰化, and to apply for naturalization, you need to meet the Japanese Nationality Law, "naturalization requirements", *** there are six:

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1. Residence requirement

The person who has resided in Japan for more than 5 years after the introduction of a procedure is required to have a residence in Japan.

A person who has lived in Japan for more than 5 consecutive years.

Not only have you lived in Japan continuously for 5 years, but you will continue to live in Japan in the future and have been recognized by the Minister of Justice, and you can leave Japan briefly or change your residence during the 5-year period without affecting your application.

2. Ability

The ability to act is required for those who are 20 years old or older.

The applicant is 20 years old or older and has the ability to act as an adult under the laws of his or her country.

An applicant for naturalization must be an adult and have the capacity to perform legally valid legal acts, whereas a child who applies with an adult parent is exempt from this condition.

3. Character

A person's behavior is good.

The applicant is of good character.

According to general social common sense, an ordinary law-abiding adult is sufficient, and in fact, an application cannot be made if this condition is not met. Generally, investigations will be made in terms of occupational status, economic activity, social activity, daily life, tax payment or not, and whether they have violated criminal and administrative regulations.

4. Livelihood element

The spouse who has a livelihood and a spouse's other relatives' assets and skills to make a living.

The applicant himself/herself and his/her spouse have sufficient assets and skills to make a living.

It is not necessary to be rich in order to fulfill this condition to be able to maintain a normal life with no major borrowing. However, in order to prove that it is sufficient to maintain a normal livelihood, all income, expenses and assets must be submitted to the Legal Affairs Bureau as evidence.

5. Nationality requirements

If you have a nationality, you must have acquired Japanese nationality and lost it.

The applicant does not have a nationality, or he/she renounced his/her original nationality when he/she acquired Japanese nationality.

Since Japan does not recognize dual citizenship, when applying for Japanese citizenship, the applicant will have to go to the Chinese Embassy to renounce his or her Chinese citizenship after obtaining the approval of the Japanese Minister of Justice.

6. Ideological Requirements

After the date of the implementation of the Constitution of the Republic of Japan, the Constitution of the Republic of Japan and the government established under it were violently destroyed, moshiku advocated for the same, moshiku advocated for the establishment of a political party and other groups, and if moshiku joined the same, moshiku joined the same. We have a lot of experience in this field.

From the day the Constitution of Japan came into effect, applicants may not join or attempt to form a group that violently undermines the Constitution of Japan and the Government of Japan, or any other political party organization with similar ideas.

This is a condition of course for maintaining the security of the national ****some, and not only Japan, but also the United States and other countries have the same rule.

The above are the six basic conditions stipulated in the Nationality Law, and there are also additional conditions for naturalization application

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