With the improvement of people’s living standards, more and more people are beginning to plan to immigrate to Japan. So what benefits can you enjoy after getting a Japanese green card? Follow along and take a look at what you can enjoy after getting a Japanese green card. Welfare inventory (1), welcome to read.
1. Environment
Generally speaking, the environment in Japan is very good. It is common to see blue sky and white clouds. The quality of the water is also very high, and it can basically reach the direct level. Drinking grade. Japan is also famous for its good environment and pollution-free environment. The streets and alleys are very clean, and the shoes will not get dirty after being worn for a year. Garbage trucks are cleaner than domestic private cars, and construction sites are tidier than domestic residential areas.
Moreover, Japan’s average life expectancy is the first in the world, which also shows that the Japanese people’s health conditions, medical conditions, ecological environment, eating habits, and sports are all very good.
2. Education
Japan has many world-famous universities. Therefore, immigrating to Japan can provide children with a better education. Tuition for elementary school and junior high school is free, and tuition for high school is only 100,000 yen per year. When children holding business management visas study in Japanese universities, the tuition fees are only 1/3 to 1/5 of those for foreign students, and they are not subject to international student quota restrictions. Therefore, their chances of entering world-renowned universities will be far greater than that of international students.
3. Medical treatment
Japanese investment immigrants can enjoy medical benefits from the time they obtain the first business management visa, and they pay 30 out of pocket like local residents. The elderly only need to pay RMB 10 out-of-pocket, but please note that if the amount exceeds a certain amount per month (depending on your income), the state will cover it all.
In addition, it is a fact that you can get a subsidy of up to 2 million yen (120,000 yuan) for giving birth in Japan, and it is only for the first child, and it will be a little more for the subsequent ones. Nowadays, many Chinese choose to go to Japan for health check-ups and medical treatment at their own expense.
IV. Parents can apply for a visa
① Apply for a family visit visa
It is applicable to children who have lived in Japan for a long time and have not obtained Japanese naturalization or permanent residence. If you want your parents to visit or live in Japan for a period of time, you can apply for a family visit visa for them.
Generally, the validity period is usually one year, and you can make multiple return trips. You can stay in Japan for no more than 90 days at a time, and you can stay in Japan for no more than 180 days in a year.
②Apply for parent reunification (specific activity visa).
It is suitable for children who have lived in Japan for a long time and have obtained naturalization or permanent residence. If you want your parents to stay in Japan longer and enjoy various benefits in Japan, you can apply for a specific activity visa for them. .
Generally, a one-year multiple-entry visa will be issued first, and there is no limit to the time you can stay in Japan within the validity period. Moreover, since it is a long-term visa, you can apply for renewal later in Japan.
After your parents have lived in Japan for 2 years, you can change it to a 3- or 5-year permanent residence visa. After living here for five years, you still have the opportunity to apply for naturalization or permanent residence for your parents. After parents come to Japan through this type of visa, they mainly accept the support of their children, so they cannot engage in gainful employment, but they can join the National Health Insurance and other benefits, so that parents can live in Japan with security.
5. Language
Anyone who has been to Japan knows that you can live in Japan without speaking Japanese. Half of the words in Japan are in traditional Chinese, even if you don’t know a word of Japanese The elderly can also roughly read the Chinese characters written on the street. Today, Japan's tourism industry is booming, and there are many local Chinese-speaking services. And according to statistics, there are currently at least 650,000 Chinese in Japan. You may encounter our Chinese compatriots in the streets and alleys at any time.