VisaSHOGUN FAQ โ€” Can I Get PR Faster as a Highly Skilled Professional in Japan?

โ“ FAQ โญ Highly Skilled Professional ๐Ÿ† Permanent Residence
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Can I Get PR Faster as a Highly Skilled Professional in Japan?

Who is this guide for?

This guide is for foreign residents in Japan holding (or considering) a Highly Skilled Professional (้ซ˜ๅบฆๅฐ‚้–€่ท) visa who have heard about a "fast track" to permanent residence and want to understand the actual conditions โ€” including for their spouse and children.

Short Answer

Yes. Under ISA's official PR guidelines, a Highly Skilled Professional who scores 80 points or more on the official points calculation, and has maintained that score while continuously residing in Japan for at least 1 year, can apply for permanent residence โ€” dramatically shorter than the general ~10-year guideline. Important catch: this 1-year preferential treatment applies to the HSP visa holder themselves only โ€” it does not automatically extend to their spouse or children, who are generally evaluated under the standard PR criteria.

โšก Key Takeaways
  • 80+ points on the official HSP points table, maintained for 1+ year of continuous residence = PR eligible (for the HSP holder)
  • Points can be calculated as of your application date, or based on your score 1 year before your application date โ€” either route can work
  • Spouses and children do NOT get the 1-year preferential treatment automatically โ€” they're generally assessed under standard PR rules
  • Points fluctuate (age, salary, bonuses for specific qualifications, etc.) โ€” recalculate using the current official points table before applying
  • Pension/tax/insurance history (see our pension FAQ) is still reviewed regardless of your points-based eligibility

How the 80-Point / 1-Year Rule Works

The Spouse/Child Catch โ€” Read This Before You Plan Around It

๐Ÿšจ Important: the 1-year fast track is for the HSP holder only

ISA has explicitly clarified that the shortest 1-year residence period for PR was established only for the Highly Skilled Foreign Professional โ€” it is not a preferential treatment extended to their spouse or dependent children. If your spouse or children are applying for PR alongside you, expect their applications to be assessed under the standard PR criteria (which generally means a longer residence history is expected), not the 1-year HSP fast track.

This is a common source of confusion โ€” people assume that if the HSP holder qualifies after 1 year, their whole family does too. In practice, family members' PR timelines depend on their own residence history and circumstances, assessed under the general guidelines.

๐Ÿ“‹ Common Scenarios

Scenario 1 โ€” I've held an HSP visa for just over 1 year and believe I'm at 80+ points

Recalculate your points using the current official table to confirm you're still at 80+ (or were 1 year ago, with 1+ year of continuous residence since). If confirmed, you may be eligible to apply now โ€” gather supporting documents for each point category and consider a pre-application review with a scrivener.

Scenario 2 โ€” I qualify under the 1-year rule, but my spouse has only been in Japan 2 years

You may be able to apply for PR yourself under the HSP fast track, but your spouse's PR eligibility is assessed separately under standard criteria โ€” 2 years of residence is very unlikely to meet the general guidelines on its own. Consider applying for your own PR first and revisiting your spouse's timeline separately.

Scenario 3 โ€” My points dropped below 80 due to a points-table revision since I got my HSP visa

Recalculate carefully โ€” if you no longer meet 80 points under the current table, the 1-year fast track may not be available to you even if you qualified at the time of your original HSP application. Consult a scrivener about your options, including whether the standard PR timeline now applies.

๐Ÿšซ Common Mistakes

Assuming the whole family gets PR after 1 year

The 1-year fast track applies to the HSP holder only. Spouses and children are assessed under standard criteria.

Using outdated points calculations

Points tables and bonus categories can be revised. Always recalculate using the current official table before applying, not the score from your original HSP application.

Skipping the pension/tax/insurance check

Qualifying on points doesn't bypass the general compliance review โ€” check your records as described in our pension FAQ.

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