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(NHK)Japan govt. announces plan to raise residence permit fees for foreign nationals

Release Date
2026-07-03
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NHK
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TheThe Japanese government has proposed significant increases in fees for residence permit procedures following revisions to the Immigration Control Act. The most notable change is the permanent residence application fee, which would rise from ¥10,000 to ¥200,000. Fees for renewing or changing residence status would also increase based on the length of the permitted stay, with longer periods carrying substantially higher charges. Online applications would generally remain slightly cheaper than over-the-counter applications.

The government says the higher fees are needed to cover the growing costs of managing Japan's immigration system as the number of foreign residents reaches a record high. Fee reductions will be available for applicants facing financial hardship, including recognized refugees. The proposal will be open for public comment before the government aims to implement the new fee structure on October 1.
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