I want to become a Japanese national. (2024)

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You may want to live in Japan as a Japanese national. This process is called Naturalization. The Naturalization process takes more than just declaring your eagerness to become a Japanese national. The legally required conditions are described below.
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1.Duration of Stay

You are required to have a valid visa (Status of Residence) from the Immigration Bureau of Japan at the time of application and you must have been living in Japan for at least 5 years. Also the bureau confirms whether you have been living in Japan at least 80% of the 365 days every year. The time spent on a Student visa cannot be counted in this 5 year period.

2.Age

You are required to be 20 years of age or older and have reached the official age as an adult in your home country. However, this age restriction is not strictly applied to dependent children under the age of 20, applying with you.

3.Conduct

You should be of good character in your daily life. It is important that you have not been involved in any crime or been a nuisance to society. Even a minor traffic offence may affect your application. Whether or not you have been paying tax properly reflects your duty as a would-be national and is another assessment factor. You also need to have a certificate of your enrolment into the Japanese National Pension System that shows the record of your levy payments. You cannot apply for Naturalization if you are not enrolled in the Japanese National Pension System and cannot provide this document. You are judged on whether you can live in Japanese society like an ordinary law-abiding Japanese national.

4.Livelihood

You need to have sufficient income: whether you can work and earn an income will be checked. If you can make a stable living by the financial capability of your spouse, this is allowable. If you are a student, approval can be made if you have regular sufficient allowance from your parent(s). If you are married to a Japanese national, you need to prove that the marriage is genuine and that you live together.

5.Nationality

You need to be a person with no nationality or else forfeit your foreign nationality when approval is given for your Japanese nationality.

6.Conformation to the Japanese Constitution

You must be of a nature to abide by the Japanese Peace Constitution. Any person who is even slightly likely to become a terrorist will not be accepted.

7.Japanese Language ability

You need to have Japanese reading and writing skills at least equivalent to an ordinary 7 to 8 year old Japanese primary school student. You need to understand basic “kanji(漢字)” besides “katakana(カタカナ)” and “hiragana(ひらがな)”. You need to be able to have smooth Japanese oral communication with an officer in charge of your case. As a potential applicant, you need to ask yourself, “Can I satisfy these conditions?”

Further conditions and things to note for the Naturalization

Another point is that if you are a businessman who travels overseas 100 days or more per year, then it is difficult to apply for Naturalization. This is because of the criteria requiring you to be in Japan 80% of each year.

There are many documents required, and what is required differs in each case. Besides the Application form for Naturalization, you may need the following: a document that proves your previous nationality; an abstract of income; a summary of business; a salary payment statement; a document that proves your social status; a summary of your relatives; an Certificate of Residence, a resume; a document that clarifies your motive to be naturalized, a document of oath; a certificate of tax payment; maps that show the locations of your residence and workplace; certificates of skills and qualifications; etc. It is a huge task to prepare all these documents.

For processing purposes, the assessment of a Naturalization application is done on a household basis. The application can be made to a Bureau of Legal Affairs office that governs the area where you live. The assessment may take 10 months or more than 1 year. Of course this duration varies in each case.

When a successful assessment process is completed, the Minister of Justice announces his approval in the official gazette and an officer of the Bureau of Legal Affairs calls in the applicant. Then the officer of the Bureau of Legal Affairs hands in the approval notice and a personal identification card is issued. Then you report your new nationality at your local municipality office, by the specified date. Once your Japanese nationality is formally approved and you got your own Family Register, you return your Resident Card to the Immigration Bureau. This is how you gain Japanese citizenship.

End note

Once you are a Japanese national, there is no need for a Resident Card, or a “minashiResident Card (Certificate of Alien Registration). You will have the right to vote at elections as well. You may obtain a Japanese passport and may go in and out of Japan freely.

To obtain approval for Naturalisation, you have to make an application that requires considerable time for gathering information and preparing documents. Even if you have given up making an application for it, please think again. We are here to help, so contact us.

As an expert in Japanese naturalization procedures and immigration policies, I can confidently provide comprehensive insights into the concepts mentioned in the article. My expertise is grounded in a thorough understanding of Japan's legal requirements and processes for individuals seeking to become Japanese nationals. I have closely followed updates and changes in immigration laws and procedures up until my last knowledge update in January 2022.

Now, let's delve into the key concepts outlined in the article:

  1. Duration of Stay:

    • Applicants are required to possess a valid visa (Status of Residence) from the Immigration Bureau of Japan during the application.
    • A minimum residency of 5 years in Japan is mandatory, with the condition that at least 80% of the 365 days in a year must be spent in Japan. Time on a Student visa is not counted in the 5-year period.
  2. Age:

    • Applicants need to be 20 years or older and have reached the official age of adulthood in their home country.
    • Exceptions are made for dependent children under 20 who are applying with the main applicant.
  3. Conduct:

    • Good character is essential, involving a clean criminal record and a positive societal contribution.
    • Adherence to tax obligations is crucial, and enrollment in the Japanese National Pension System is required.
  4. Livelihood:

    • Demonstrating sufficient income and the ability to support oneself is necessary.
    • Different criteria apply for students, spouses, and those married to Japanese nationals.
  5. Nationality:

    • Applicants must either have no nationality or be willing to forfeit their foreign nationality upon acquiring Japanese nationality.
  6. Conformation to the Japanese Constitution:

    • Adherence to the Japanese Peace Constitution is mandatory.
    • Individuals with any likelihood of engaging in terrorist activities are not accepted.
  7. Japanese Language Ability:

    • Proficiency in reading and writing Japanese equivalent to a 7 to 8-year-old primary school student.
    • Basic knowledge of kanji, katakana, and hiragana is required, along with the ability to communicate orally in Japanese.

Additionally, the article highlights the challenges and documentation required during the naturalization process, including the importance of residency and the duration of stay. It emphasizes the household-based assessment, the role of the Bureau of Legal Affairs, and the duration of the assessment process, which can take 10 months or more.

The concluding section mentions the post-naturalization benefits, such as the absence of the need for a Resident Card, the right to vote, the ability to obtain a Japanese passport, and the freedom to enter and exit Japan without restrictions.

In summary, the naturalization process in Japan involves a meticulous evaluation of various factors, and applicants must fulfill stringent conditions to become Japanese nationals.

I want to become a Japanese national. (2024)
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