Source:https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/economics/article/3314088/japan-weighs-tightening-rules-business-visa-popular-among-chinese-nationals
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Japan weighs tightening rules on business visa popular among Chinese nationals

Tokyo mulls raising investment threshold for business manager permits amid concerns it is an ‘easy route’ to permanent residency

SCMP’s Asia desk
Pedestrians walk through a crossing in Tokyo. A lawmaker says Japan’s business manager visa has become an “easy route” to residency. Photo: EPA-EFE
Japan is considering increasing the minimum investment threshold for its business manager visa in a bid to make it harder for foreigners to obtain residence status and launch commercial operations in the country, as the scheme becomes increasingly popular with Chinese nationals.

The visa, which offers relatively accessible entry for foreign entrepreneurs, permits stays of up to five years for those who either invest 5 million yen (US$34,711) or hire two full-time employees while maintaining an office in Japan.

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