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| Japan proposes tenfold increase in visa, residency fee cap as foreign resident numbers rise
Japan is set to significantly increase immigration-related residence fees, with the legal cap for changing residence status or extending stay potentially rising to ¥100,000 and permanent residence applications to ¥300,000. This marks the first major revision to these fees since 1982, aiming to cover rising administrative costs due to a growing foreign resident population and broader immigration management expenses.
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