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I'm not a Japanese citizen, but I would like to retire early in Japan.

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#1
  • 太郎くん
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  • 2024/05/31 04:02

I am in my 30's and single. Do you think it is possible to retire early in Japan since I have saved more than 100 million yen so far?

I am not a Japanese citizen and would like to know how I can do it !.

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#110
  • 周りくどい
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 15:56
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100 million in Japanese yen is about $600,000 in the U.S. ?
And we're talking about a possible crash soon.

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#114
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 01:41
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It says over $100 million, actually over $1 million, but I don't think the amount matters.

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#117
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 10:21
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After all, I have to deal with a lot of troubles in Japan, so I think Malaysia is a better choice for me, since I can get a 10-year retirement visa if I am over 35 years old. You can see why people emigrate from Japan.

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#118
  • ボケのおとっさん     .
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 12:21
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Thailand, Malaysia,,,
The environment is so bad that many people go back. If you're not at the level where you can hire a few housekeepers and drivers, you're still better off in rural Japan.

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#120
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 13:13
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Well, I'll have to work on my marriage visa !.

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