After July 1, the annual salary reference standard will be reduced from the previous annual salary of 25, yuan to 1, yuan (it was rumored earlier that it will be reduced to 3, yuan to 5, yuan). Of course, this is only a basic standard, not the only standard.
who are eligible to apply for a Japanese individual visa?
Generally speaking, it is people who have stable jobs and high incomes and will not stay in Japan.
1) People who have a stable job and hold an international credit card gold card or an annual salary of 1, yuan will have a high probability of applying for a visa to Japan.
2) full-time employees or senior staff who have worked in large and medium-sized state-owned enterprises for more than one year can apply for individual visas.
3) Personnel at or above the department level or employees for more than one year listed in domestic and foreign securities markets may apply for individual visas.
4) University presidents, deans, professors, senior staff of state-owned enterprises, cadres at or above the civil service level, deputies to the National People's Congress, members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and entertainers who are recognized by the society for their achievements.
5) It will be easier for Japanese employees with certain working years and professional status to apply for visas.
immediate family members within two generations can also * * * qualify
Anyone who meets the above application conditions can apply for personal tourist visas for their relatives within the third degree of their peers.
First degree refers to parents, spouses and children;
Second degree refers to grandparents, grandparents, grandchildren, grandchildren, brothers and sisters;
the third degree refers to great-grandparents, great-grandparents, great-grandchildren and great-grandchildren, uncles, aunts, nephews and nephews.
if you don't go to Japan by yourself, your immediate family members (grandparents, grandparents, grandchildren, brothers and sisters) within two generations can apply for a visa to Japan by virtue of the person's household registration book, income certificate and notarial certificate to prove their relationship.