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🚨 In Effect Visa Rules
Apr 2026
JLPT N2 Is Now a Factor in Most Work Visa Renewals
Japanese language ability is now officially reviewed as part of 技人国 and similar work visa renewal assessments. Not an automatic rejection, but a negative factor without N2.
Who is affected: All work visa holders without JLPT N2 renewing from April 2026 onward.
🆕 New Admin
Jun 2026
特定在留カード Launches — Residence Card + My Number Combined
From June 2026, foreign residents can receive a single card combining their Residence Card and My Number Card functions. The new card will also serve as a health insurance card (マイナ保険証).
Who is affected: All foreign residents. The new card is available at next renewal; existing cards remain valid until expiry.
🚨 Changed PR
Apr 2026
Naturalization Now Requires 10 Years of Residency (was 5)
The residency requirement for Japanese naturalization (帰化) was doubled from 5 to 10 years, announced with just 4 days notice. Affects anyone planning to apply for citizenship.
Who is affected: Anyone planning naturalization. Applications under the old rule were possible only before the April 2026 cutoff.
📊 Updated Data Processing
2026 Ongoing
COE Processing Times Hit 4–7 Months at Tokyo Bureau
Certificate of Eligibility (COE) applications for new hires from overseas are now taking 4–7 months at Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau, up from the pre-2024 average of 2–3 months.
Who is affected: Companies hiring from overseas. April 2027 starts require COE applications by September 2026.
🚨 Overhauled Business Visa
Oct 2025
Business Manager Visa Requirements Completely Overhauled
Capital requirement raised 6× (¥5M → ¥30M). Two full-time employees now mandatory. JLPT N3 added as a new language requirement. First major overhaul of this visa category in years.
Who is affected: All Business Manager visa applicants and current holders at next renewal.
📊 Trend Compliance
2024–2026
ISA Now Cross-Checks Tax & Pension Records at Every Renewal
Since 2024, ISA has been verifying social insurance and residence tax (住民税) records as standard procedure for all renewal and PR applications. Unpaid taxes are now the leading cause of rejections.
Who is affected: All visa and PR applicants. Anyone with tax or pension gaps should resolve them before their next application.
🚨 Completed Healthcare
Dec 2024
Traditional Health Insurance Cards Fully Phased Out
From December 2, 2024, no new traditional health insurance cards are being issued. Existing cards had a validity period extending until end of 2025. マイナ保険証 is now the standard.
Who is affected: All foreign residents. Switch to マイナ保険証 now if you haven't — medical facilities require it.
🆕 Scheduled Fees
2027 Scheduled
Visa Application Fees Rising Significantly in 2027
Fee increases for visa renewal and COE applications are scheduled for 2027. The current standard renewal fee of ¥4,000 (収入印紙) is expected to increase. Apply or renew before increases take effect where possible.
Who is affected: All visa applicants. Exact amounts not yet confirmed — monitor for official announcement.
📊 Updated Money
2026
Furusato Nozei 2026 — New Limits and Platform Rankings
Donation caps for the hometown tax system have been updated for 2026. New platform rankings based on foreigner usability, English support, and best gift selection.
Who is affected: All foreign residents paying residence tax — which includes most work visa holders. Foreigners can use this system too.
2026 Summary

All 2026 Rule Changes — At a Glance

The full picture of what changed and what's coming. Check the "Who is affected" column to see if each change applies to you.

April 2026 — In Effect
JLPT N2 Required for Most Work Visa Renewals
Japanese language ability now reviewed at every 技人国 and similar renewal. Negative factor without N2; include a study plan if you don't have it yet.
⚠️ All work visa holders Full guide
April 2026 — In Effect
Naturalization Requires 10 Years (was 5)
Announced with 4 days notice. Anyone who hadn't applied before the cutoff must now live in Japan for 10 years before becoming eligible for citizenship.
⚠️ Anyone planning naturalization Full guide
April 2027 — Announced
PR Requires a 5-Year Visa at Application
From April 2027, holding a 1-year or 3-year visa disqualifies you from PR application. Securing a 5-year grant is now a strategic priority.
⚠️ Anyone planning to apply for PR Full guide
October 2025 — In Effect
Business Manager Visa Overhauled
Capital ¥5M → ¥30M. 2 full-time employees required. JLPT N3 added. First major overhaul of this visa in years.
⚠️ Business owners & founders Full guide
June 2026 — New
特定在留カード — Combined Residence + My Number Card
Single card combining residence card and My Number card functions, including マイナ保険証. Available at next renewal for eligible residents.
ℹ️ All foreign residents Full guide
2024–2026 — Ongoing
ISA Cross-Checking Tax & Pension Records
Social insurance and 住民税 records now verified for every visa and PR application. Unpaid gaps are the leading cause of rejections.
ℹ️ All visa & PR applicants Full guide
Quick Reference

Which 2026 Changes Affect You?

Find your situation in the left column to see which changes you need to act on.

Your Situation N2 Rule 5yr Visa for PR Naturalization 10yr Tax / Pension Check
Work visa renewal coming up ✅ Affects you ⚠️ If planning PR — Not yet ✅ Always checked
Planning to apply for PR ⚠️ Adds points ✅ Need 5yr visa by Apr 2027 — Not PR ✅ Strictly checked
Planning naturalization ⚠️ Language assessed — Not naturalization ✅ Now 10 years required ✅ Strictly checked
Business Manager visa holder ✅ N3 now required ⚠️ If planning PR ⚠️ If planning ✅ Always checked
Spouse visa holder — Exempt ⚠️ If planning PR ⚠️ If planning ✅ Always checked
HSP status holder ⚠️ Adds 10–15 pts ⚠️ 1–3yr route different — Not yet ✅ Always checked
Permanent Resident ⚠️ If planning — Status not affected
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Questions About the 2026 Rule Changes

No — not having N2 is a negative factor in the assessment, but it does not automatically result in rejection. The recommendation is to include a Japanese study plan, proof of enrollment in a Japanese class, or evidence of active study in your renewal application. Applicants who graduated from a Japanese university, or whose primary work is in English (international services category), may be assessed differently. See our detailed renewal guide for what to include.
From April 2027, you will need to hold a 5-year visa at the time you apply for PR. If your next renewal is before April 2027 and you receive a 3-year grant, you may need one more renewal cycle to secure a 5-year grant before your PR application is eligible. The key is ensuring your compliance record (tax, pension, social insurance) is clean — that's what drives longer grants. Start that process now.
Under Japanese administrative law, the government has the authority to change certain residence requirements by ministerial ordinance without legislative approval, and without extended notice periods. While the April 2026 change was widely criticised for its speed, it was legally implemented. Applications submitted under the old 5-year rule before the cutoff were processed under those terms. New applications from April 2026 onward are subject to the 10-year requirement.
All updates are sourced from official ISA publications, Ministry of Justice announcements, and real consultation casework handled by our supervising licensed Administrative Scrivener (行政書士). We verify information against primary sources before publishing. When rules are announced but not yet in effect, we clearly label them as "scheduled" or "announced" rather than "in effect."
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