Permanent Residence Visa
Applying for Japan Permanent Residence
Japan Permanent Residence allows the holder to live in Japan with few restrictions, on terms similar to a Japanese national. In particular, an individual holding Japan Permanent Residence is not limited in her activities or period of stay.
Japan Permanent Residence status is only generally available to applicants who already reside in Japan under another status of residence (“visa”) or to those who are eligible due to birth or previous renunciation of Japanese nationality.
Anyone considering applying for Japan Permanent Residence should understand that such applications are scrutinized far more closely than applications for other visa. Processing time for a Japan Permanent Residence application is up to one year.
To read more about self-sponsoring a Japan work visa, please read about Self-Sponsoring a Japan Work Visa.
Why You Should Apply for Japan Permanent Residence
- Freedom. Once an individual has Japan Permanent Residence, they are technically able to undertake whatever activities they desire in Japan.
- Relationship Breakdown or Death of a Spouse. Individuals often live in Japan for many years on a spouse visa. If that relationship breaks down or the Japanese spouse dies, the non-Japanese spouse may be left without a legal basis to remain in Japan. Individuals on a spouse visa should therefore apply for Japan Permanent Residence as soon as possible.
- Home Loans. It may be very difficult to obtain home financing from a bank without Japan Permanent Residence.
Advice for those Planning to Apply for Japan Permanent Residence
The following is some practical advice for anyone considering applying for Japan Permanent Residence.
This means more than having no criminal convictions. Being briefly detained when a friend’s friend is found with drugs, being peripherally involved in a bar altercation, or being involved in a traffic accident could all make a Japan Permanent Residence application difficult. The longer the delay in submitting an application, the greater the chance than an incident will arise that may cause your Japan Permanent Residence application to be denied.
After living in Japan for some time, individuals may begin undertaking activities in addition to the job that is sponsoring their current visa. For example, someone working in a professional firm may have also taken on a part-time lecturing position. Additional activities need to be formally approved by way of an application for “Permission to Engage in Activity Other than Permitted by the Status of Residence Previous Granted.” Consult with a Japanese immigration professional regarding your current circumstances.
An application for Japan Permanent Residence may take one year to process. One requirement for obtaining Permanent Residence is that your current permitted stay is the longest allowed under your current visa. In addition to being inconvenient, renewing your visa while a Permanent Residence application is pending involves a risk that your renewal will be granted with less than the maximum period of stay. This could cause immediate rejection of your pending application.
At the time of applying for Japan Permanent Residence you will need to provide certified tax records from the national tax office and local tax office. These records will show any accrued delinquent interest and penalties. It is easy to meet your tax obligations if your regular job withholds tax every month. However, if you need to submit your own individual tax returns, make sure it is done on time. Japan has no extensions on individual tax returns.
It is possible to handle a Japan Permanent Residence application without professional assistance and many self-submitted applications have been successful. However, an experienced professional will ensure that this important event in your life is smoothly handled. The professional can also assist with the required (substantial) leg work; at minimum, trips to the national tax office, the local tax office, and the local ward office.
Legal Requirements for Japan Permanent Residence
Based on guidelines issued by the Japan Ministry of Justice (“MOJ”) in March, 2006, the following are the broad requirements for a successful Japan Permanent Residence applications.
An applicant for Japan Permanent Residence must have observed all Japanese laws during his or her stay in Japan. In addition, the applicant’s lifestyle should not be one that attracts “social criticism” – for example via membership of radical (though not technically illegal) organizations.
An applicant for Japan Permanent Residence should be able to support herself financially. This means having sufficient assets and / or the ability to earn an independent living.
- The Ten Year Rule For most foreigners, this will be the largest obstacle to obtaining Japan Permanent Residence. The applicant should generally have been in Japan for at least 10 consecutive years. Those 10 years must include at least 5 consecutive years in which the applicant held a work visa. There are some exceptions to the 10 Year Rule which are noted below.
- The Applicant Must Have Never Been Fined or Imprisoned She must also have fulfilled her public duties, especially with respect to payment of taxes.
- The Applicant Must Have Been Granted the Maximum Period of Stay Allowed For His Current Visa.
- The Applicant Should Not Pose a Risk to Public Health. It should be noted that Japan does not currently require applicants for Permanent Residence to undergo a health exam.
Exceptions to the 10 Year Residence Rule When Applying for Japan Permanent Residence
- The applicant is the spouse of a Japanese national, Special Permanent Resident, or Permanent Resident, and
- Has been married for more than three years, and
- Has been in Japan for at least one year.
- The applicant is the child of a Japanese national, special permanent resident, or permanent resident, and has been in Japan for at least one year.
- The applicant has been in Japan for more than five consecutive years under the Long Term Resident visa.
- The applicant has been recognized as a refugee and has been in Japan for more than 5 consecutive years following such recognition.
- The applicant has made a recognized contribution to Japan in diplomatic, social, economic, cultural, or other fields, and has been in Japan for more than 5 years. It should be noted that very few applicants are able to utilize this category. It covers applicants whose achievements have been recognized at the highest levels.
JAPAN VISA™’s certified immigration professionals can provide initial consulting and prepare an application that ensuring the strongest possible chance of success.
Contact JAPAN VISA™ to learn how we can assist you to obtain Japan Permanent Residence.
The above is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute advice to undertake or refrain from undertaking any action. Only qualified Japanese professionals are able to advise on Japan immigration, legal, and tax matters.
