Planning to move to Japan as a 2nd generation immigrant

I need help on planning on what’s realistically needed to be able to move to Japan.

Being a 2nd gen immigrant (22 yo), I have Japanese citizenship and am confident that I’m at least N2 due to using the language since birth (though I’m lacking in formal japanese and kanji) so the biggest hurdles for foreigners are gone.

My grandmother has been living alone for years and I really want to help her since she’s very old now and getting senile. Sadly I’ve only been visit her once in my lifetime due to our family’s poor financial situation, so I feel a sense of urgency to be with her (and thus want this to happen in 1 to 2 years max).

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The biggest question is how much money do I realistically need to move in with my grandma? Since she lives in the countryside I fear it might be hard to get a job fast enough. I have a Math degree but only 6 months of work experience so I’m afaid it’s impossible to get a job through indeed or something of the sort (if I’m wrong in any of those assumptions please correct me). And besides the money what else do I need to be aware of and prepare? What kind of paperwork do I need?

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I’m very lost so any help, even stuff you might find trivial, is appreciated

by DragonzKilla

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