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Gọọmentị Japan na-agbaso iwu siri ike gbasara ahụike ọha na eze, na-eme ka ndị bi ebe ahụ nwee ebe obibi dị mma, dị ọcha, na nke dị elu yana ikuku dị ọcha, mmiri, na nri. Japan nwere aha "Ala nke Ogologo Oge", n'ihi ahụmịhe ahụike ya dị elu na usoro mkpuchi ahụike mba zuru oke, ebe ndị mmadụ kwesịrị ikpuchi naanị otu ụzọ n'ụzọ atọ nke ụgwọ ahụike. Japan bụkwa ahịa itinye ego ala na ụlọ kachasị ukwuu na Eshia, na-adọta ndị na-etinye ego n'ụwa niile na: -Ọnụego mgbanwe yen kwụsiri ike -Ọnụego ọmụrụ nwa mgbazinye ụlọ dị ala -Amụma nkwado mgbazinye ego dị mfe N'ihe gbasara nchekwa ọha, ihe fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ akụkụ okporo ụzọ niile nwere igbe ndị uwe ojii (kōban), iwu njikwa egbe siri ike nke Japan na-eme ka ọ bụrụ otu n'ime mba kachasị nchebe n'ụwa.

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Business Manager Visa

It is a long-term residency visa in Japan primarily for "business management activities."To apply for this visa, the applicant must first establish a legal corporation in Japan—either by setting up a new company or acquiring an existing operating business.(The registered capital for establishing a corporation must be 5 million yen or more.)Path to Permanent Residency (PR) After sustained and stable business operation for 10+ years while holding a valid Business Manager Visa (3+ years remaining), applicants may apply for permanent residency.

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Highly Skilled Professional Visa

According to official Japanese guidelines, it targets individuals who "complement domestic capital and labor in an irreplaceable manner" and those who can "bring innovation and human resources to Japanese industries." Japan categorizes "Highly Skilled Professionals" into three types: 1.Advanced Academic Research Activities – Refers to scholarly talent, such as professors, mentors, and researchers hired by Japanese universities. 2.Advanced Specialized/Technical Activities – Refers to technical professionals, such as engineers, IT experts, and R&D specialists employed by Japanese companies. 3.Advanced Business Management Activities– Refers to entrepreneurial and managerial talent, such as individuals who establish or manage businesses in Japan.

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