1. After obtaining the permanent resident status in Japan, it doesn't matter if you have been in China for less than one year;
2. After1year but not more than 5 years, you need to go to the immigration office to apply for re-entry, and the validity period is up to 5 years.
Even if you want to stay in China for a long time, you must have real permanent residency, otherwise your permanent residency may be revoked.
1. In terms of work, I have the right of permanent residence in Japan, and I don't have to go to the Administration to renew my residence qualification every few years;
Apart from political rights, they also enjoy the same treatment as Japanese citizens. The credit rating is similar to that of Japanese citizens. For example, buying a house and buying a car requires a loan, and it is difficult to get a loan without permanent residency.
In addition, after obtaining permanent status, you will still be a citizen of China, and your career in China will not be affected. You can also enjoy the benefits of Japan, and it will be more convenient and smooth every time you go to Japan.
Can I stay away from Japan for a long time after I get permanent residence?
It is not recommended to leave the country for more than 6 months. You need to keep in touch with Japan, such as keeping your residence, keeping your job and keeping your relatives in Japan. Because it takes too long to leave the country and re-enter the country once, these contacts with Japan determine whether they are allowed to return to Japan to live again. If you want to leave Japan for more than one year, you need to apply for a re-entry permit in the library.
If you have not applied for a re-entry permit, and you have been away from Japan for more than one year, even if there are special reasons, such as being seriously ill and unable to fly, these reasons are untenable and your permanent residence will be cancelled. However, if you apply for a re-entry permit, permanent residents can return to Japan once every five years.
legal ground
Regulations of the people's Republic of China on passports and visas
Article 3 Passports and visas are issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Public Security in China. Abroad, it is China's diplomatic representative offices, consular offices and organs authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Passports of persons going abroad on business shall be handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the organs authorized by the Ministry. Passports and visas for people going abroad on private business shall be handled by organs authorized by the Ministry of Public Security.
Passports and visas for China citizens who travel or reside abroad shall be handled by China's diplomatic missions, consular offices or agencies authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Foreigners applying for Chinese visas abroad shall be handled by China's diplomatic representative offices, consular offices or agencies authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. At home, visa applications from foreign diplomatic missions, consular offices, consular officials and civil servants in China are accepted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign affairs agencies authorized by the Ministry. Other foreigners holding diplomatic or official passports applying for visas shall be accepted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign affairs agencies authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or public security organs authorized by the Ministry of Public Security. Visa applications from people who hold ordinary passports or come to China for personal reasons shall be accepted by public security organs authorized by the Ministry of Public Security.