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Japan Announces Draft Guidelines for Revoking Permanent Residency

September 29, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Japan’s Immigration Services Agency (ISA) has released a draft guideline outlining the conditions under which permanent residency may be revoked for foreign residents who intentionally fail to pay taxes or social insurance premiums. The revision to the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act will take effect in April 2027.

Criteria for Revocation

According to the draft, revocation will only apply if both of the following conditions are met:

  1. The individual fails to make payments without unavoidable circumstances, such as illness, disaster, or unemployment.

  2. The individual knowingly neglects payment obligations — cases where payment notices were not received or the obligation was unclear will be excluded.

Even when these criteria are met, revocation will not occur automatically. Authorities will limit the measure to cases deemed “malicious,” such as:

  • Repeated or large-scale nonpayment

  • Clear lack of willingness to fulfill obligations

Consideration for Humanitarian Cases

In cases involving serious illness or other humanitarian circumstances, the ISA may instead change the individual’s status to “Long-Term Resident” rather than revoking their residency entirely.

Past Nonpayment Also Subject to Review

Because the revised law does not include transitional provisions, nonpayment prior to April 2027 could also be subject to revocation. However, residents who settle their dues before implementation or demonstrate good faith will not be penalized.

Timeline and Next Steps

  • Summer 2026: Draft guidelines to be finalized after public hearings

  • Autumn 2026: Official announcement

  • April 2027: Enforcement of revised law

Background

As of the end of last year, Japan had approximately 918,000 permanent residents. Unlike other visa types, permanent residency does not require renewal, leading to concerns that some holders stop paying taxes or premiums after obtaining the status.
The new measure aims to encourage responsible compliance while protecting law-abiding permanent residents.

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