After 2 and a half years, Japan is finally about to fully open its doors!
According to the Sankei Shimbun of Japan, the Japanese government plans to completely lift the entry policy from October, cancel the restrictions on the number of people entering the country, and at the same time release the entry restrictions for independent tourists.
The news did come a little quickly.
Because the Japanese government just decided on September 7 to further relax the entry policy, those who have been vaccinated three times do not need nucleic acid testing, and the daily maximum number of entries has been adjusted to 50,000.
In other words, Japan is going to follow the G7 group this time and almost completely open its borders!
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from October
Japan entry restrictions to be lifted
The tentative relaxation of entry restrictions is as follows:
Remove the current limit of 50,000 people entering a single day;
The rule of inbound travel that must be booked through travel agencies for air tickets and hotels will be abolished, and foreign tourists will be allowed to travel freely;
The requirement that foreign tourists from visa-free entry countries must apply for a tourist visa to enter Japan during the epidemic period has been cancelled.
Of course, after the entry restrictions are eased this time, due to the epidemic, it is still necessary to submit 3 Japanese-approved new crown vaccination certificates or 72-hour negative new crown test certificates before entering the country.
However, in addition to this, there are few other restrictions on entry to Japan, and the requirements for foreign tourists to enter Japan are almost the same as before the epidemic.
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Yen exchange rate back to 4 era
It's time to invest in Japan
The Japanese government stated that the purpose of the comprehensive lifting of entry restrictions this time is that autumn and winter are the charm of Japan (sightseeing), taking advantage of the depreciation of the yen to further stimulate Japan's economic growth.
Recently, the pace of depreciation of the yen has not stopped. It once reached about 140.35 yen per US dollar a few days ago, hitting a new low since August 1998 and a decline of more than 23% since the beginning of this year.
For investors, now is the "best time to buy the bottom."
Some Japanese media reported that recently, the phenomenon of foreigners buying Japanese goods has reappeared.
Taking advantage of the devaluation of the yen, overseas tourists set foot in Japan for "crazy consumption". Many of them came from the United States, Dubai, Singapore and other countries to buy luxury goods in Japan.
In an interview, tourists from Singapore said that shopping in Japan is equivalent to a 30% discount compared to (our own country), which is very cost-effective.
Not only commodities, but Japanese real estate has also become the object of "explosive buying".
As early as June, overseas investors, including the Chinese, were aggressively attacking the Japanese real estate market.
Now that the exchange rate of the yen has fallen below normal, buying a set of high-quality Japanese real estate now not only saves investment costs in disguise, but also preserves and increases the value of assets, which is an excellent investment opportunity.
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The most popular way to move to Japan
As the third largest economy in the world, Japan is a neighboring country with a strip of water from China. Many diets and cultures are similar to those of China. Coupled with its advantages in education, safety, medical care, environment, and welfare, Japanese immigrants are more and more popular. Favored by many Chinese families.
The most popular way to move to Japan
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If you are a student, you can choose to study in a language school in Japan, and after graduation, you can get a work visa to work or study for a master's degree or transfer to a business management visa.
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If you have experience working in a multinational company and a company in Japan is willing to hire you, you can go to Japan on a work permit.
You can apply for naturalization after five years of work permit, and you can apply for permanent residence after ten years.
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If your husband or wife is of Japanese nationality or has permanent residence in Japan, you can apply for a spouse visa to live in Japan.
You can apply for permanent residence after you have been married for 3 years and have lived in Japan for 1 year.
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What if it's not the above crowd?
You can choose the most suitable and convenient way to immigrate to Japan - business management visa.
It is neither restricted by Japanese spouses or Japanese companies, nor does it require high language and ability requirements. You can apply for naturalization after five years and permanent residence after ten years. If you are interested in inquiring about Japan's entry, real estate investment, identity planning, etc., please contact the professional team of Nebula Sea International.