That’s it, the title. I’m an American who goes yearly to Japan on a tourist visa, and I absolutely adore the country. I feel very at home with Japanese customs and lifestyle, and always wish I was still there when I return home. But it seems so insurmountable to immigrate to.

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    2 months ago

    Not OP, but I live in Asia and am sporadically changing countries. Japan either requires you to have a job offer prior to moving, or show sufficient funds to live there indefinitely (around 2k USD/month; though that won’t get you far in Tokyo for example). Remote work does not qualify, it’s either a domestic job or income from pension or investments.

    After 10 years of living there legally you qualify for a residence permit.

    The alternative would be through marriage.

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      2 months ago

      You technically qualify for citizenship after six years, but you’ll never pass the test.

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        2 months ago

        As far as I’m aware there is no test, they only check your employment history, tax status and criminal record?

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          They also go to your house to judge whether or not you have sufficiently adapted to the Japanese lifestyle.