Update – Japan’s New Immigration Rules to Shorten the Wait for Permanent Residency

Public Comments Still Under MOJ’s Review

This week, some news media including “Independent” and “Business Insider” reported that Japan’s new immigration rules that would make it easier to be eligible for permanent residency in Japan will come into effect as of the end of this March.  The details of the new rules as reported in those articles are basically the same as what I described in my previous article.

Proposed Immigration Reform – You May Qualify for Permanent Residency After Only One Year of Residence in Japan

Introduction On January 18, 2017, Ministry of Justice in Japan (“MOJ”) presented for public comments its draft amendments (“Proposed Amendments”) to relevant executive orders and guidelines related to Japan’s immigration law, which may drastically shorten the period of residency required to apply for permanent residency in Japan.