Temporary residence for Japan
To obtain your permit, you will need to fill out and submit an application. We’ll need a copy of your picture. Once the processing period has passed, you should wait to receive your permit, provided it is approved.
Permanent residency for Japan
Those with a current resident status can apply for permanent residency (or those who have surrendered their permanent residency status can apply).
Compared to the temporary residency process, the permanent residency process is far more involved.
Applying for Permanent Residency
You must first complete an application for permanent residence. A document outlining the rationale for the application for Japanese permanent residence will also be required. It needs to be typewritten in Japanese. You are welcome to include extras like pictures of you with your family and at work.
It will be necessary for you to present several certificates, such as your marriage licence and birth certificate. Also, your Certificate of Residence needs to be submitted. Letters of recommendation from employers and academic institutions may support your application.
It will also be needed the documents to certify your social status and resources of financial support, as follows:
•If you are employed by a company, you will need to provide proof of employment.
• Should you hold an executive position in a corporation, a certified copy of the corporate register is required.
• If you work for yourself, you will need to provide a copy of your final tax return as well as proof that you have paid the necessary premiums for national health insurance and pension.
A withholding tax allowance certificate is required as evidence of your income. An individual who works for themselves must have a certificate of tax payment. A copy of your real bank account book or a certificate of your balance must be submitted. You will also require certified copies of the real estate registry if you are the owner of a real estate. One of the assessment requirements for a Permanent Resident visa is a tax payment record as a resident of the country, thus you will also need a certificate of residential tax payment.
Many people who are applying for Permanent Residency find it challenging to obtain a guarantor’s specific reference. It’s a prerequisite for the application procedure. Your guarantor needs to be a Japanese citizen or a long-term resident of the nation. You will require an employment certificate, an income certificate, a certificate of residence, and your guarantor’s guarantee paperwork.
Make sure you apply for your visa extension before your current visa expires if it is likely to expire before your evaluation for permanent residence is completed.
Visa for Japan
Types of visas for Japan
The majority of western nations have agreements with the nation that allow visitors to enter the country visa-free for up to 90 days. If the temporary visitor intends to stay in Japan for fewer than ninety days, they will need to obtain a visa for another country.
The duration of the Temporary Visitors Visa is ninety days. While commercial communication is permitted, financial gain intents are not permitted.
A working visa can be granted for a period of one to three years, depending on the applicant’s status. First, applicants must apply to the Japanese immigration office for a Certificate of Eligibility.
The duration of an official work visa is one to three years. It is necessary for applicants to be in the following categories: diplomat, professor, instructor, artist, journalist, lawyer, medical professional, researcher, or entertainment.
The validity period of a general visa for cultural activities ranges from six months to a year. Applications must be made with the intention of pursuing cultural or creative endeavours without the goal of making money. Applications for this kind of visa are also accepted from unpaid university interns.
Student visas in general The duration of this kind of visa is 15–27 months. It is made available through the enrolling institution.
Visa in general for training It is good for a period of six months to a year. This kind of visa is appropriate for people who want to work with an organisation to integrate technology, knowledge, or skill training in Japan.
A general visa is good for one to three years while travelling with family. Children and spouses of those who enter the nation on work visas are eligible for this visa.
The duration of the general visa for technical intern training is between six months and a year. For individuals who have completed the trainee visa process and wish to enrol in an internship programme, it is necessary.
Particularised visa for a Japanese national’s spouse or child It has a one-to three-year validity period. The visa is only available to a Japanese citizen’s spouse or children.
Specialised visa for a permanent resident’s spouse or child It has a one-to three-year validity period. The relative in question needs to be a lawful permanent residence.
Long-term resident specific visa: This visa has a one- to three-year validity period. The visa is available to refugees, people divorcing a Japanese citizen, and those with Japanese-citizen children.
Particular visa for Permanent Resident: If a permanent resident wishes to travel overseas, they must first get a re-entry permit.