JohKun wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 3:59 am
gnakarmi wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:12 am
...Also, completely bypassing the once in 5 year visit to the immigration bureau for new residence card, then to the ward office to renew my number card. but what else?
The visa does not expire, but the residence card does expire and needs renewal.
I don’t know whether you can get your pension payments refunded if you keep your PR. That can be quite an amount, 5 years of pension payments.
Soft benefits are plenty, banks/loans, rental for private and business etc.
If you are outside Japan, you have to visit Immigration in Japan every 5 years to renew your (Multiple) Re-Entry Permit. It is possible to extend for an additional one year whilst overseas, up to a maximum of 4 years, under extenuating circumstances, such as COVID, but you cannot count on being granted an extension. It would be best to renew your Zairyu Card at the same time, which has to be renewed every 7 years.
If your Zairyu Card expires whilst overseas, as a PR it is not such a big deal, and you can come back with a valid Re-Entry Permit and an expired Zairyu Card, and renew it immediately on your return, but if your Re-Entry Permit expires, you PR is cancelled, your Juminhyo is cancelled, and you would have to apply for a new Visa, starting over. This happened to a lot of people during COVID, and it was very difficult to reinstate PR.
You cannot apply for the Lump-Sum Pension Refunded if you keep your PR.
You have to completely surrender your right to remain, complete all Japan Exit Procedures, including taxes, surrender your Zairyu Card, and then, if you have been here for less than 10 years, don't yet qualify for a Japanese Pension, and have never claimed any kind of pension or disability, you can claim the refund of up to 5 years' contributions, either immediately before leaving or after you have left. Any contributions over 5 years become irretrievably forfeited.
The Basic Pension Refund will be paid out in full, Tax Free, but the Employee Pension Part - Kosei Nenkin - will be subject to Withholding Tax, which you or your Tax Representative can then claim back at the next Kakutei Shinkoku, after you have left the country.
https://www.nenkin.go.jp/international/ ... iles/A.pdf