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(The Mainichi)What are the details of big rises in Japan's immigration fee caps for foreign residents?

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2026-06-02
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The Mainichi
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Japan’s revised Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act will significantly raise the maximum fees for residency-related procedures for foreign nationals. The cap for visa status changes and renewals will increase from 10,000 yen to 100,000 yen, while permanent residency applications may rise to 300,000 yen. Actual fees are expected to range from 10,000 to 70,000 yen for renewals and around 200,000 yen for permanent residency.

The government says reductions or exemptions will be available for people facing financial hardship or humanitarian circumstances, including refugees. During parliamentary discussions, critics argued that the increases are excessive and disconnected from ordinary living conditions. The additional revenue is expected to support immigration administration and multicultural coexistence policies.
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