Japan PR Requirements 2026 — All 6 Conditions Explained in Full (Tax, Pension, 5yr Visa Rule) | VisaSHOGUN
Japan PR Requirements
The Complete 2026 Breakdown
Permanent Residency (永住許可) has 6 conditions — all of which must be satisfied simultaneously. Understanding each one in detail is the difference between an application that succeeds and one that gets rejected or cut short.
- All 6 requirements explained in full — not just the bullet points
- The 2026 compliance crackdown: tax & pension now verified for every application
- The 2027 rule: why you need a 5-year visa to apply
- Year-by-year build: what to do in each phase of your residency
- Interactive eligibility checker + pre-application document checklist
- Most common reasons PR applications fail — and how to prevent each one
Based on official ISA guidelines and real casework. Reference: ISA: Permanent Resident Status. Last updated: June 2026.
6 Requirements — All Must Be Satisfied Simultaneously
Japan's Permanent Residency is not a checklist you tick off one item at a time. All 6 conditions must be satisfied at the same moment — on the day you submit your application. Meeting 5 out of 6 is not enough. An officer will deny the application if any single condition is not met.
Understanding this is critical because many people spend years working toward PR without realising they have an unresolved gap in one area — and then discover it only when their application is rejected.
| # | Requirement | Status in 2026 | Jump to |
|---|---|---|---|
| ① | Residency duration — 10 years (standard) or shorter via fast track | Unchanged | Details → |
| ② | Current visa must be a 5-year grant (from April 2027) | ⚠️ New from Apr 2027 | Details → |
| ③ | Good conduct — no criminal record or immigration violations | Hard requirement, unchanged | Details → |
| ④ | Financial stability — ability to support self and dependants | Assessed holistically | Details → |
| ⑤ | Tax and social insurance compliance — all payments current | ⚠️ Cross-checked since 2024 | Details → |
| ⑥ | National interest — your residency benefits Japan | Met automatically if others pass | Details → |
Residency Duration
with at least 5 years on a work, spouse, or other qualifying (non-student) status
This is the baseline condition for the standard PR route. 10 years of total continuous residence in Japan — meaning you have been living here without extended departures that break your residency record. Within those 10 years, at least 5 years must be on a qualifying non-student status (work visa, spouse visa, long-term resident, etc.).
Student visa years count toward the 10-year total. But they do not count toward the 5-year qualifying status sub-requirement. Someone who studied in Japan for 4 years then worked for 6 years would satisfy both — the 10-year total and the 5-year work status — at the same time.
- ✅ Student visa years — count toward 10-year total
- ✅ Work visa years — count toward both 10-year total AND 5-year qualifying status
- ✅ Spouse/dependent visa years — count toward both
- ✅ Long-term resident (定住者) years — count toward both
- ⚠️ Short-term stay (tourist) periods — do NOT count
- ⚠️ Time spent outside Japan — generally breaks continuous residency if too long
The standard 10-year route is not the only path. Highly Skilled Professional (HSP) status holders with 70+ points can apply after 3 years; 80+ points after just 1 year. Married to a Japanese national? You may qualify after just 1 year in Japan (with 3+ years of marriage). See PR Fast Track Guide →
5-Year Visa Required at Time of Application
From April 2027, applicants must hold a 5-year period of stay at the time they submit their PR application. Applicants currently on a 1-year or 3-year visa grant will not be eligible to apply for PR until they secure a 5-year grant first.
This is a significant change for people who have been receiving short grant periods — which is often caused by compliance issues (tax gaps, social insurance problems) or by being at a newer/smaller company. If your renewals have been producing 1-year grants, this is now an additional barrier to PR that you must resolve.
- Currently on a 5-year visa: you meet this requirement when April 2027 arrives
- Currently on a 3-year visa: you need to secure a 5-year grant at your next renewal before applying for PR
- Currently on a 1-year visa: you need to first identify and fix the reason for short grants, then get to a 3-year, then a 5-year grant — this adds potentially 4–6+ years to your PR timeline
- This requirement does NOT apply to the marriage-based accelerated route (Spouse of Japanese National, 3yr marriage + 1yr in Japan)
Good Conduct
The conduct requirement is one of the strictest hard requirements — it cannot be overcome with other strong factors if there is a significant violation. Immigration officers review your complete history in Japan, not just recent years.
- Criminal record in Japan — any conviction, regardless of severity, is a significant negative
- Criminal record overseas — may be considered for serious offences
- Overstay history — even short overstay periods from years ago are flagged
- Unauthorised work history — working outside permitted activities
- Previous false statements in immigration applications
- Failure to file required notifications (14-day job change notification, etc.)
- Pattern of compliance issues across multiple renewals
Financial Stability
There is no officially published minimum income threshold for PR. Officers assess financial stability holistically based on income history, employment stability, savings, and family situation. The practical guideline from real cases is:
- Single applicant: approximately ¥3M+ annual income is the practical floor
- Applicant with dependants: ¥3.5M–5M+ depending on number of dependants
- Consistency matters more than peak income — stable employment history over 3+ years carries more weight than one high-income year
- Self-employed / business owners: 3 years of stable business income with tax declarations is assessed
- Income drop: a significant recent income drop (e.g., from ¥5M to ¥2M) will trigger questions — prepare a written explanation
Tax & Social Insurance Compliance
This is the requirement most commonly cited in PR rejections in 2026. Since 2024, ISA electronically cross-checks pension and municipal tax records as standard procedure for every PR application. There is no longer a way for gaps to go unnoticed.
Every year of your residency in Japan is effectively under review. A single year with unpaid residence tax (住民税) or a month without pension enrollment can derail an otherwise strong application.
- Residence tax (住民税) — every year of residency in Japan
- Income tax (所得税) — annual tax returns and withholding records
- National pension (国民年金) — enrollment and payment continuity
- Employees' pension (厚生年金) — enrollment dates vs. employment dates
- Health insurance — no unexplained gaps in enrollment
- All of the above for dependants as well
How to Check Your Own Records Before Applying
| What to Check | Where | What to Obtain |
|---|---|---|
| Pension payment history | nenkin.go.jp or local pension office | 年金記録 (pension record) — confirm every month is accounted for |
| Residence tax status | Your municipal office (市区町村) | 課税証明書 and 納税証明書 for each year of residency |
| Income tax | Tax office (税務署) or e-Tax records | 確定申告の控え or 源泉徴収票 for employed years |
| Health insurance history | Current insurer + municipal office for any national health insurance periods | Enrollment period certificates for all periods |
Pay any outstanding balances, obtain payment certificates, and prepare written explanations for any gaps (job transition periods, approved exemptions, etc.) well before you file the PR application. An application submitted with unresolved compliance gaps will almost certainly be rejected.
National Interest
The "national interest (国益)" requirement sounds formidable but is in practice the most flexible of the 6 conditions. It is interpreted broadly and is generally considered satisfied if all other 5 requirements are met.
Officers do not require applicants to make a specific case for how they benefit Japan beyond what is demonstrated through their compliant, stable residency history. Consistent tax contributions, employment, and community participation collectively satisfy this requirement.
- Long and consistent employment record in Japan
- Japanese language ability (especially N2 or above)
- Community participation, volunteer activities
- Professional expertise or specialised skills
- Existing family ties in Japan (Japanese-national spouse or children)
- HSP status designation (this category is explicitly deemed beneficial)
Do You Currently Meet All 6 Requirements?
Use this quick check to assess your current position. For a full assessment including HSP points and timeline, use the PR Roadmap Tool →
What to Do Each Year to Build a Strong PR Application
PR is not something you apply for and then retrospectively fix issues. It is built year by year through consistent compliance. Here is what to focus on in each phase.
- Pay all taxes on time
- Enroll in pension and health insurance from day one
- File job-change notifications within 14 days
- Aim for 3-year visa at first renewal
- Start JLPT N2 study
- Check HSP points — may already qualify
- Obtain JLPT N2 or above
- Aim for 5-year visa grant
- Audit your pension record at nenkin.go.jp
- Audit residence tax records at municipal office
- Confirm 5-year visa is in hand (critical post-Apr 2027)
- Resolve any outstanding compliance issues
- Gather multi-year tax and pension documents
- Prepare employment and financial history
- Consult specialist on application readiness
- All 6 requirements met simultaneously
- Submit complete document package
- Processing: 6–12 months at Tokyo Bureau
- Continue living and working normally
- Receive PR card — no more renewals
If you score 70+ on the HSP points system, you may not need to wait 10 years at all. Check your HSP points now at the PR Roadmap Tool → and see the PR Fast Track Guide →
Pre-Application Compliance Checklist
Run through every item below before submitting your PR application. Officers cross-check all of these records — any gap becomes a rejection risk.
- Obtained 住民税課税証明書 (residence tax certificate) for every year of residency
- Obtained 住民税納税証明書 (residence tax payment certificate) for every year — confirming all paid
- Income tax (所得税) is fully filed and paid for every year
- If self-employed: 確定申告 (tax return) filed every year without exception
- No outstanding tax arrears at time of application
- Checked own pension record at nenkin.go.jp — every month accounted for
- All months with "未納" (unpaid) status have been paid or have approved exemption documentation
- Employment → national pension gap during job transitions has been addressed
- If any months have approved low-income exemption (免除): exemption certificates available
- Obtained 年金記録 (pension history) as a supporting document for the application
- Enrolled in health insurance continuously — no unexplained gaps
- During any job transition: enrolled in 国民健康保険 during the gap period
- Current health insurance card (or マイナ保険証) is valid
- All premiums current — no outstanding balances
- All job-change notifications (14-day rule) have been filed with ISA
- No history of overstay — even short periods from years ago
- Current residence card address matches actual registered address
- No unauthorised work history
- All company name / address change notifications filed on time
- Currently holding a 5-year visa grant (required from April 2027)
- Employment history for all years in Japan is documented
- Stable income at approximately ¥3M+ annually for recent years
- Any income gaps or low-income years have a written explanation prepared
- Source withholding certificates (源泉徴収票) available for each employed year
Most Common PR Rejection Reasons in 2026
These are the actual causes of PR rejections and delays based on real casework — not hypothetical scenarios.
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