Study abroad in Japan and Japan's naturalization
Necessary conditions for applying for Japanese nationality: living in Japan for more than 5 years, having a stable job and income source, paying taxes according to regulations, and not violating laws and regulations.
1, loan
Japan's major banks are very strict in reviewing loans to foreigners in Japan, depending not only on income, but also on whether the borrower's company is a large listed company and so on. ...
However, the loan conditions of Japanese banks to their citizens are outrageous-as long as you have a stable job, there are even various preferential measures such as "zero down payment" to buy a house to serve the Japanese people.
2. Participate in politics
In Japan, the right to participate in politics includes the right to vote and the right to stand for election. You can vote for your favorite political party or join a political party. If you realize that you have both eloquence and strength, you may run for parliament and even make the party president the prime minister of Japan.
The key is:
In order to protect the privacy of citizens, the information of any naturalized foreigner is not allowed to be leaked unless you disclose it yourself.
In other words, no one knows your nationality before naturalization, which is quite beneficial for you to win the votes of relatively exclusive Japanese middle-aged and elderly nationals when you run for parliament.
20 15 Li Xiaomu, a Japanese writer living in China, obtained Japanese nationality and participated in the election of Shinjuku District Councillor as party member of the Democratic Party.
Step 3 travel
The latest global passport freedom ranking released on 20 15 shows that Japanese passports are visa-free in 154 of the 89 countries in the world.
In addition to major developed countries such as Europe and America, these visa-free countries include China, Hong Kong, China, Macau, China and Taiwan Province Province, China-even China citizens need a pass to go to Hong Kong, Taiwan Province Province, China and Macau, China. Therefore, after joining Japanese nationality, you can really take a "overseas trip" that you just left.
4. Others
In addition to the main advantages mentioned above, if you become a Japanese citizen, you can also enjoy a monthly living allowance of 6.5438+0.5 million yen, and the Japanese government will pay for renting an apartment for you to live in-of course, at the same time, you should also pay your freedom: you can't go to any entertainment places, and you can't buy cigarettes, alcoholic drinks and other hobbies with government subsidies.
Moreover, you need to report to the employment agency regularly-it is precisely because of these restrictions that some unemployed Japanese would rather sleep on the street than receive this relief. Of course, the Japanese "shame culture" also played a role.
The disadvantages of studying in Japan and naturalization in Japan 1, returning to China
Although China is visa-free for Japanese passports, the period is only 15 days. If you just go back to China for two weeks to spend the next year and visit relatives, two weeks may be more than enough. But if you need to stay in China for work or other reasons, you need to apply for a visa.
2. University tuition
If your children are naturalized with you, then your children studying in Japanese universities will no longer be able to enjoy the foreigner scholarship system and university tuition waiver policy of Japanese universities. ...
Private universities spend more than one million yen on college tuition every year, which may bring great pressure to your economy.
3. ID card
If you join Japanese nationality, you must give up your China nationality. Similarly, your household registration in China will be cancelled and your ID card will not be used. If you need to enjoy some services that require ID cards in China, it may be a bit difficult-for example, Internet cafes. Most Internet cafes in China need resident ID cards.
The above is an introduction to the advantages and disadvantages of Japanese students' naturalization as Japanese nationals. Welcome to refer to.