Immigration agency tightens guidelines for permanent residency

Japan’s immigration agency has tightened guidelines for permanent residency applicants as part of government efforts to take a tougher stance....

Sulaiman Umar February 25, 2026  ·  12:00 AM
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Japan’s immigration agency has tightened guidelines for permanent residency applicants as part of government efforts to take a tougher stance on foreign nationals and tourists.
The revision made Tuesday includes raising the visa category from three years to five and making the screening process tougher on those with a record of past unpaid taxes and health care premiums, even if they have now been paid off.

Under the revised guidelines, applicants must continue to meet three core statutory requirements: good conduct, financial self-sufficiency and that their residence be deemed to be in Japan’s interests.

culled from Japan Times

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Sulaiman Umar is an editor and reporter with extensive experience in economic journalism, analyzing financial and agricultural developments in Northern Nigeria.

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