📄 Visa Types & Residence Status Overview for Foreign Residents in Japan
Overview of visa categories and residence statuses in Japan, including work visas, student visas, family visas, and the path to permanent residence. Consult a professional for specific guidance.
かんたんな こたえ
Japan has over 30 residence status categories. Common types include work visas (Engineer/Specialist in Humanities, Skilled Worker), student visas, dependent visas, and permanent residence. Each status has specific activity restrictions and renewal requirements. Please consult a qualified immigration professional for advice on your specific situation.
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Understanding Japan's Residence Status System
かんたんな こたえ
Japan uses a "residence status" system rather than a simple visa system. Your residence status determines what activities you can engage in, how long you can stay, and what procedures you need to follow for renewal or changes. Please consult a professional for personalized guidance.
Japan\'s immigration system is based on residence statuses (在留資格 / zairyu shikaku), each of which defines the activities a foreign national is permitted to engage in while residing in Japan. The term "visa" is colloquially used, but technically a visa is the entry endorsement on your passport, while the residence status governs your stay.
Key Concepts
| Concept | Japanese | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Residence Status | 在留資格 | Legal category defining your permitted activities |
| Period of Stay | 在留期間 | Duration your status is valid (1, 3, or 5 years) |
| Residence Card | 在留カード | ID card showing your status and period of stay |
| Designated Activities | 特定活動 | Flexible category for specific approved activities |
⚠️ Important Disclaimer
Immigration law is complex and individual circumstances vary significantly. The information here is a general overview. For advice on your specific situation, please consult a qualified immigration lawyer (bengoshi) or administrative scrivener (gyoseishoshi) specializing in immigration matters.
Common Work-Related Residence Statuses
かんたんな こたえ
Major work visas include Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services, Skilled Worker (Specified Skills), Highly Skilled Professional, and Intra-Company Transferee. Each has specific qualification requirements. Consult a professional for eligibility assessment.
| Status | Japanese | Key Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Engineer / Specialist / Intl Services | 技術・人文知識・国際業務 | University degree or 10+ years experience |
| Specified Skilled Worker (Type 1) | 特定技能1号 | Skills test + Japanese language test; up to 5 years |
| Specified Skilled Worker (Type 2) | 特定技能2号 | Higher-level skills test; indefinite renewals |
| Highly Skilled Professional | 高度専門職 | Points-based (70+ for preferential treatment) |
| Intra-Company Transferee | 企業内転勤 | Transfer from overseas office of same company |
| Business Manager | 経営・管理 | Starting or managing a business in Japan |
Most Common: Engineer / Specialist in Humanities / International Services
This is the most widely held work status for foreign professionals, covering engineering, IT, business, finance, accounting, translation, interpretation, language teaching, and international trade roles.
Specified Skilled Worker (特定技能)
📋 Type 1 (特定技能1号)
- • Designated industries (food service, nursing, agriculture, construction, etc.)
- • Requires skills test + Japanese language test
- • Maximum stay: 5 years total
- • No family accompaniment
⭐ Type 2 (特定技能2号)
- • Higher-level skills test required
- • Indefinite renewals allowed
- • Family accompaniment permitted
- • Path to permanent residence
Highly Skilled Professional (高度専門職)
A points-based status awarding points for education, work experience, age, salary, and other factors. Achieving 70+ points qualifies you for preferential treatment, including faster paths to permanent residence (1-3 years instead of 10).
⚠️ Note
Eligibility requirements and application procedures for each status are detailed and situation-specific. Please consult a qualified immigration professional for personalized guidance.
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ビザの せんもんかを さがす →Student & Family Residence Statuses
かんたんな こたえ
Student status allows enrollment at Japanese educational institutions with limited work permission (up to 28 hours/week with a permit). Dependent status is for spouses and children of mid-to-long-term residents. Consult a professional for details.
| Status | Japanese | Work Allowed | Activity Restrictions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Student | 留学 | 28 hrs/week (with permit) | Must attend school |
| Dependent | 家族滞在 | 28 hrs/week (with permit) | Tied to primary holder |
| Spouse of JP National | 日本人の配偶者等 | No restrictions | None |
| Long-Term Resident | 定住者 | No restrictions | None |
Student (留学)
🎓 Student Status Details
- • Work limited to 28 hours/week with "Permission to Engage in Activity Other Than That Permitted" (資格外活動許可)
- • During school breaks: up to 8 hours/day permitted
- • Can change status after graduation (e.g., to work visa with employment)
Dependent (家族滞在)
For spouses and children of foreign residents holding work or student status. Work is permitted up to 28 hours per week with a separate activity permission. The dependent\'s period of stay cannot exceed the primary visa holder\'s period, and proof of financial support and relationship is required.
Spouse or Child of Japanese National / Long-Term Resident
💡 No Activity Restrictions
Both "Spouse or Child of Japanese National" (日本人の配偶者等) and "Long-Term Resident" (定住者) statuses have no work or activity restrictions, allowing any type of employment.
Renewing and Changing Your Status
かんたんな こたえ
Residence status renewal applications should be submitted to the Immigration Bureau before your current period expires. Allow at least 3 months for processing. A change of status requires a separate application with supporting documents. Consult a professional for guidance.
🔄 Renewal (在留期間更新)
Apply starting 3 months before expiration
- • Application form
- • Passport and residence card
- • Proof of continued eligibility
- • 4x3 cm photo
🔀 Change of Status (在留資格変更)
When your circumstances change
- • Application form for change of status
- • Supporting documents (contract, business plan)
- • Proof of current status compliance
Re-Entry Permit
| Type | Validity | How to Get |
|---|---|---|
| Deemed Re-Entry | 1 year (automatic) | Check the box at departure; no application needed |
| Re-Entry Permit | Up to 5 years | Apply at Immigration Bureau before departure |
⚠️ Important
Application procedures and required documents can change. Always verify current requirements with the Immigration Services Agency or a qualified professional.
チェックリストを ダウンロード
チェックリストを ダウンロード →Path to Permanent Residence
かんたんな こたえ
Permanent residence in Japan generally requires 10+ years of continuous residence, stable income, good conduct, and compliance with all laws. Highly Skilled Professionals may qualify in as few as 1-3 years. Consult a professional for a detailed eligibility assessment.
Permanent residence (永住権 / eijuuken) allows you to live in Japan indefinitely without a specific activity restriction.
General Requirements
Continuous residence in Japan
Compliance with Japanese law
Sufficient income or assets
Full payment of taxes, pension, NHI
Expedited Paths
| Category | Minimum Period | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Spouse of JP National | 1 year residence + 3 years marriage | Valid marriage to Japanese citizen |
| Highly Skilled (80+ pts) | 1 year residence | 80+ points on HSP scale |
| Highly Skilled (70+ pts) | 3 years residence | 70+ points on HSP scale |
| Long-Term Resident | 5 years (some cases) | Specific connections to Japan |
⚠️ Professional Guidance Recommended
Permanent residence applications require thorough documentation and careful preparation. Please consult a qualified immigration professional for detailed eligibility criteria and application support.
てじゅん
- 1
Determine your residence status category
Identify which status matches your purpose of stay (work, study, family, etc.).
- 2
Gather required documents
Prepare application forms, passport, photos, and supporting documents specific to your status.
- 3
Submit application
Apply at your regional Immigration Services Bureau or designated office.
- 4
Wait for processing
Processing times vary by status type, typically 1-3 months for most categories.
- 5
Receive your residence card
If approved, receive your residence card and complete resident registration at city hall.
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