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Permanent Residence revocation framework expanded under 2024 amendments

In force Residency

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.

Who it affects

Permanent Residence holders, especially those reliant on social-security or tax payment compliance.

Sources

Primary: Immigration Services Agency of Japan ↗

Corroborating: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan ↗

Verified 2026-04-19 · methodology · report a correction