Diet amendments to the Immigration Control Act (June 2024, in force June 2025) expanded the grounds on which Permanent Residence (eijuken) can be revoked — explicitly including failure to pay tax or social-security contributions and certain criminal convictions. A controversial reform that critics argue erodes the security of long-term-resident status; supporters frame it as integrity enforcement.
Permanent Residence holders, especially those reliant on social-security or tax payment compliance.
Primary: Immigration Services Agency of Japan ↗
Corroborating: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan ↗
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