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Japan to double citizenship residency requirement from April to 10 consecutive years for applicants
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Published on 24 April 2026

Naturalization now demands years of records before approval
Japan is tightening its path to citizenship by doubling the residency requirement for naturalization from five to ten consecutive years starting April 1. The updated process will also require longer tax and social insurance records, bringing citizenship standards closer to those for permanent residency. Officials say the changes will make approvals more rigorous.
- Naturalization residency rises from 5 to 10 consecutive years
- New rules apply starting April 1
- Applicants must submit longer tax and social insurance records
- Japan aims for a more rigorous citizenship approval process
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