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Japan officially implements stricter citizenship rules starting April 1, 2026. π―π΅
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The new policy increases the mandatory continuous residency period from five years to ten years. β³
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Authorities aim to ensure deeper cultural integration and long-term commitment from new citizens. πΎ
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Applicants must demonstrate a consistent tax-paying record throughout the entire decade of residency. π
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The Ministry of Justice introduces more rigorous Japanese language proficiency exams for all candidates. π£οΈ
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Special exemptions still apply for spouses of Japanese nationals under specific conditions. π
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Government officials cite national security and social stability as primary reasons for the policy shift. π‘οΈ
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Current residents who applied before the April deadline fall under the old five-year rule. π
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The change reflects Japanβs cautious approach to evolving its demographic landscape. π
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Prospective immigrants now re-evaluate their long-term career and life plans in the country. πΆββοΈ
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