Japan to Tighten Naturalization Screening from April 2026? Key Points on the New “10-Year” Practice
Reports say Japan will tighten naturalization screening from April 1, 2026. The statutory wording of “five consecutive years” has not disappeared immediately, but in practice the Ministry of Justice is reportedly moving toward a stricter standard: roughly 10 years of residence, review of five years of tax records, and two years of social insurance payment records. This article explains what is changing and what applicants should check now.