SynopsisJapan is set to significantly hike fees for residence permits and permanent residency applications starting October 1, with permanent residency costs soaring twentyfold to 200,000 yen. This move comes as the nation grapples with a record 4.1 million foreign residents. The government cites increased costs associated with managing immigration and processing applications as the reason for the substantial fee adjustments.AgenciesJapan will sharply increase fees for residence permits and permanent residency applications from October 1 as the government tightens immigration measures amid a record rise in the number of foreign residents, according to a Bloomberg report.Residence permit, permanent residency fees to increaseUnder the revised fee structure, charges for changing or renewing residence status will range from 10,000 yen to 75,000 yen, depending on the length of stay. At present, applicants pay a flat fee of 6,000 yen.The biggest increase will apply to permanent residency applications. The fee will rise 20-fold from the current level to 200,000 yen, according to Japan's Immigration Services Agency.Foreign resident population hits record highThe fee hike comes as Japan records a growing foreign population. The country had a record 4.1 million foreign residents in 2025, up 9.5% from a year earlier, Bloomberg reported.The government's fiscal 2026 budget also reflects the increased focus on immigration management. It has allocated 48.9 billion yen for managing foreign nationals, about 39% higher than the initial allocation in the previous fiscal year.The higher charges follow an earlier increase in visa fees for tourists and other short-term visitors. The cost of a single-entry visa rose to around 15,000 yen in July from 3,000 yen previously.Justice Minister Hiroshi Hiraguchi said costs associated with managing the entry, exit and residence of foreign nationals are expected to increase further. Speaking at a media briefing on Friday, he said the revised fees take into account the actual costs of processing applications and hosting foreign residents, according to Bloomberg.(With Bloomberg inputs) (Join our ETNRI WhatsApp channel for all the latest updates)...moreElevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea.Subscribe Now
Japan to raise residence permit fees from October 1 - The Economic Times
Japan is set to significantly hike fees for residence permits and permanent residency applications starting October 1, with permanent residency costs soaring twentyfold to 200,000 yen. This move comes as the nation grapples with a record 4.1 million foreign residents. The government cites increased costs associated with managing immigration and processing applications as the reason for the substantial fee adjustments.











