Life in Japan
Under the wave of globalization, Japan attracts many people to work and life with its unique appeal. Different types of visas are suitable for people of different conditions and analyze the three dimensions of economy, ability, and energy.
Economists: the choice of business management visas
Business management visa is an ideal way to emigrate to Japan if there is a constant economic basis. The visa requires the applicant to set up a company in Japan, and that the registration funds are more than 5 million yen (about 300000 yuan). For those who have strong economic strength, they are not only able to freely control the funds used in the company operation but also the key to Japan's business trip.
Faculty and energy: choosing the human arts visas
With technical skills and energy, the humanities tech visa can open the doors of work and life in Japan. This visa is intended primarily for people with a certain capacity in the humanities, international business and technology.
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Where else can I immigrate to at the age of 49?

This article shares practical experiences about immigration, emphasizing that the key to successful immigration lies in the combination of money, ability, and physical strength. The author points out that if one has savings of about 1 million RMB, the immigration process will become relatively simple. In addition, it is recommended to achieve basic needs through small businesses while continuing to develop personal abilities in developed countries, whether it is physical labor or learning new skills, which can help immigrants live a better life. Welcome to leave a message and communicate with anyone who has questions about immigration or overseas business.

Can 42 year old unemployed still move to Japan for work?

The author of this article has resident status in 5 countries and shares their views on the impact of age and unemployment on immigration through personal experience. The author emphasizes that immigration is not about escaping from old environments, but about entering new environments in search of better development opportunities. Maintaining an optimistic and enterprising attitude, continuous learning, and embracing challenges are the key to successful immigration. The article provides practical experience and advice to help people with immigration or overseas business needs find the right path for themselves.

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

The author of this article has resident status in 5 countries and has multiple experiences in immigration and business. By sharing one's own immigration process, exploring the core issues of suitability during the immigration process, and emphasizing the importance of continuing to learn and adapt to new cultures.

Answering a netizen's question: 34 years old, planning to immigrate to Canada, is it still possible?

34 years old, working in a domestic construction company for ten years, planning to immigrate to Canada? This article shares real immigration experiences and analyzes the impact of age, occupational background, and English proficiency on immigration. Exploring the feasibility of employer sponsorship or study abroad immigration, encouraging the pursuit of dreams and planning for the future as the first step.

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We assist clients in establishing companies in Japan and inject over 5 million yen (approximately 250000 RMB) into the company. Our services include providing commercial buying and selling information, assisting clients in purchasing existing commercial stores or companies according to their preferences, and providing comprehensive consulting services.

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