Japan opens its doors to immigrants from world and grants them permanent residence

Since there are many people interested in traveling and living in Japan, there are several ways to obtain work there, but this will not be in the explanation of today’s lesson in which we will explain the latest news that has been circulated about Japan and that it has opened the door to immigration for those who wish to come to it.

-In the rest of the article, we will discuss what is new about this event for those interested in it.
-What are the points on which the immigration program to Japan depends?
-What are the requirements and how to apply?

So fasten your seat belt because the plane will drop you off in Japan and you will know the details closely.
Japan opens its doors to immigrants

Japan's Ministry of Justice, which oversees immigration, has announced new laws governing permanent residence in Japan, hoping to attract and retain more skilled workers from around the world.

Some applicants will be allowed to receive permanent residence in Japan after one year.

All immigrants without exception will also be eligible for a lifetime stay in Japan after a ten-year stay.

The Ministry also adopted a point-based system in 2012 to reduce the waiting period, especially for highly skilled applicants, according to three categories: advanced academic research activities, advanced specialist / technical activities, and advanced business management activities.

According to this system, each applicant who has completed the necessary points and according to these categories is entitled to receive a permanent residence visa after five years.

However, the recent changes have reduced the period to three years only for those who obtained more than 70 points and one year for each of one on more than 80 points.

They also added several additional ways to collect points, such as getting a job contract at a Japanese company, and obtaining certificates from prestigious institutes.

The system has been expanded and divided into several categories, including academic background, professional achievements, salary, age, permits, position, and special achievements.

The achievements of the applicant in each category are estimated according to a score scale, for example, if you are  A non-doctoral degree gives you 30 points, whereas if you hold a master's degree, you get 20 points.

If you're a member of a company and earn an annual income of at least 30 million yen, or $ 261,700, you get 50 points, but if you get only 25 million yen, or $ 218,000, you get 40 Point only.
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