2. Highly specialized technical activities. For example, Japanese companies employ IT, business and catering personnel.
3. High operation and management. For example, an entrepreneur or operator who successfully starts a business in Japan needs to set up a company with a registered capital of more than 7 million yen (about 350,000 RMB) in Japan if he wants to apply for a third-class high-level talent visa, and your annual income in the Japanese company must reach more than 3 million yen. A high-level talent visa is similar to a business management visa, but you can apply for permanent residence within 2-3 years. It takes 10 years for both general management visa and work visa to apply for permanent residence, so this is very beneficial.