Countrymen don't cheat countrymen. Is it appropriate to move to Japan now?

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Countrymen don't cheat countrymen. Is it appropriate to move to Japan now?



A family of four in Beijing, without a Beijing household registration. Both husband and wife have stable jobs. The total annual income is over 40, which should be less than 50. I haven't calculated it specifically. The monthly payment for the house is 7000 yuan. Please help analyze it, everyone. Thank you



Almost every person who consults about immigration asks similar questions, usually "What is my current situation and is it suitable for me to immigrate to a certain country?" I am currently a resident of five countries and have experience immigrating multiple times. Based on my experience, what really needs to be considered is whether you are willing to continue learning and adapting to a new life, and this subjective initiative is crucial.


Even though I do business in different countries, there are still many differences, not only in laws and regulations, but also in culture and operational processes. Every time I go to a new country to expand my market, it means learning a lot of new knowledge and developing new habits. So, I hope those who want to immigrate don't focus too much on their current or past lives, but instead have an attitude of pursuing their dreams and a self drive to constantly learn.


I want to emphasize that learning is not just about passing exams, but about learning truly useful things. No exam can determine the success or failure of your immigration, nor can it define the success of your life. There are many people around me who have developed well after immigrating, and they usually have strong inner motivations. During the immigration process, having money naturally makes life more comfortable, those without money rely on ability, and those without ability rely on physical strength, but they all find happiness and growth in their new country.


If you have any questions about immigration or overseas life, please feel free to leave a message. I am willing to share my immigration and business experience. thank you.




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