Japan is a popular holiday destination. And for many travellers around the world, Japan has long been one of the easiest and most convenient destinations. That is about to change.
On 28 April, Japan’s House of Representatives officially passed the revised Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act. The new law introduces an electronic pre-screening system which will significantly increase fees for various residence visas.
So what is changing. Japan’s entry policy is shifting from “screening after arrival” to “screening before boarding” — one of the biggest changes in years.
JESTA: Pre-Arrival Registration Required for Visa-Free Travellers
Previously, visa-free visitors could enter Japan simply by filling out a disembarkation card or using Visit Japan Web. Under the new law, a system called JESTA (Japan Electronic Screening Travel Authorisation) will be introduced.
The purpose behind this means, all visa-free travellers must submit their personal information, purpose of visit, and travel itinerary online before departure.
Sharp Rise in Residence Visa Fees
Those already living in Japan, planning to renew their visas, or applying for permanent residency will face even greater impact. The current renewal fee for most residence visas is around ¥10,000. Under the new proposal, fees will increase dramatically.
- Residence visa renewal expected to rise to ¥100,000 (10 times higher).
- Permanent residency application expected to rise to ¥300,000
While the final amounts are still subject to official confirmation, a substantial fee increase is confirmed. We are still waiting to hear amounts for other visas such as the Japan Working Holiday Visa or Japan Digital Nomad Visa. The changes are expected to take effect within the current fiscal year.
Bill Progress
The amendment has already passed the House of Representatives with support from the ruling party and is expected to pass the Upper House as well.
Source: The JAPAN eVISA system (electronic visa)
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