I have been married to a Japanese national and on a spouse visa for over 10 years but just never gotten around to going for permanent residency and wanted to check a criteria
>Resided in Japan for 1 year or more
>Been married for 3 years or more
I meet these two requirements
>Currently possess a 'period of stay' of 3 years or more (see #Eligibility section above).
I have a 5 year visa but there are less than 3 years on it. Does this point mean "have been ISSUE a 3 years plus period of stay on your current spouse visa" or "have 3 years or more LEFT on your spouse visa?" I assume the former but bearing in mind is a long and slow process I wondered if anyone could clarify this point?
Thanks!
permanant residence "Period of stay" clarification
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Re: permanant residence "Period of stay" clarification
Doesn't matter how long is left on visa, I applied for PR with 8 months left on my spouse visa.
Re: permanant residence "Period of stay" clarification
No, the visa just has to be greater than 1 year on issue.
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Thank you both very much for clarifying!
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Re: permanant residence "Period of stay" clarification
I don't think Japan does two year visas, so same difference n'est pas?
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Re: permanant residence "Period of stay" clarification
The length of stay is discretionary for some statuses, and is not restricted to whole years. That's why it's important to be precise with the language and not oversimplify.RetireJapan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 9:48 amI don't think Japan does two year visas, so same difference n'est pas?
Re: permanant residence "Period of stay" clarification
3 years is the next granted period of stay after 1 year.
You are both correct. You cannot apply for PR if they are only granting you 1 Year Periods of Stay. It has to be a 3 Year Period of Stay or Greater.
When you receive the Renewal that will take you over the Application Threshold, you can go ahead and submit your application.
It is a good idea to have at least 1 year remaining, or if not, renew the Period of Stay and then submit, as applications can take a very long time at the moment.
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This Guide to Japanese Taxes, English and Japanese Tai-Yaku 対訳, is now a little dated:
https://zaik.jp/books/472-4
The Publisher is not planning to publish an update for '23 Tax Season.