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Permanent residency refers to the right for foreigners to reside in Japan permanently if they meet certain conditions. This differs from visas for temporary stays or work, in that people with permanent residency have no work restrictions in Japan, and can re-enter the country even after leaving.

Permanent residency, due to the difficulty of obtaining it, becomes a valuable certificate for those who hold it. Additionally, by residing in Japan permanently, it becomes possible to have a long-term vision, and you can freely design your own life. Therefore, obtaining this qualification would likely be a major goal for many foreigners.

In order to obtain permanent residency, certain conditions must be met. These conditions are explained in detail so that anyone can understand.

  1. Residence Period: In order to apply for permanent residency, it is necessary to have resided in Japan for a certain period of time. Normally, this period is more than 10 years, but under certain conditions, this period can be shortened.
  2. Good Behavior: Applicants for the qualification must demonstrate good behavior in their life in Japan. This means no criminal record and a respectful attitude towards the law.
  3. Living Ability: In addition, applicants for the qualification need the economic ability to maintain their own life. This refers to having a stable occupation and income, for example.
  4. Adaptation to Japanese Society: Those applying for permanent residency are expected to adapt to Japanese society and become a part of it. This includes cultural understanding including Japanese language skills, and participation in the surrounding community.

Only when all these elements are in place can the application for permanent residency be made. These requirements are strict and evaluate the overall life and situation of the applicant in Japan.

This text explains about permanent residency in Japan. Permanent residency is the right for foreigners to reside in Japan permanently by meeting certain conditions. This qualification differs from visas for temporary stays or work, it has no work restrictions, and it is possible to re-enter even after leaving the country. Due to its high value, many foreigners aim for it.

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