Breaking Through the "Invisible Barrier" of Permanent Resident Visa Application! ~ A former government official teaches the perfect strategy for "Good Conduct Requirements" and "Fulfillment of Official Obligations" ~.

Breaking Through the "Invisible Barrier" of Permanent Resident Visa Application! ~ A former government official teaches the perfect strategy for "Good Conduct Requirements" and "Fulfillment of Official Obligations" ~.
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Introduction: the reality of the "approval rate of about 601 TP3T". Permanent residence applications should aim for "perfection".

A permanent residence permit (Permanent Resident Visa) is the most valuable residence status for permanently solidifying one's foundation in Japan. However, official statistics show that the rate of its approval varies from region to region.40% unit to 60% unitand is by no means high. In other words, approximately the applicant's30 to 50% disapprovedThis is a harsh reality.

An application for permanent residence requires not only meeting the requirements for the period of stay, but also fulfilling the vague and strict criteria (good conduct requirement and performance of official duties) of whether the applicant has "complied with the law and led a life that is not socially reprehensible".

As a former Kyoto Prefecture official, we are well versed in the examination standards of the government side and have maintained an approval rate of 1001 TP3T. Our firm will clearly establish your "contribution and trust in Japan",The goal of permanent residenceThis presentation will explain the strategies that will ensure a reliable lead to

I. "Two Invisible Barriers" that Influence Permanent Residency Applications and Countermeasures

The requirements for a permanent residence permit are many and varied, but the following two points in particular can greatly affect the outcome depending on the applicant's efforts and preparation.

1. good conduct requirement: "minor traffic violations" are also a factor in disapproval

The good conduct requirement requires not only "no criminal record" but also "a socially reprehensible lifestyle in daily life.

  • Stricter screening points: Even minor traffic violations in the past 5 yearsMore than 5 timesThe risk of disapproval is significantly increased if there is a history of violations of In addition, if you have been fined (criminal penalty), from whichFive years without accident or violationis required.
  • The firm's strategy: Obtain a driving record certificate prior to application and keep track of all violations. Even if there are minor violations, we will attach a "letter of remorse" or "letter of appeal" indicating subsequent improvement efforts to anticipate and dispel the examiner's concerns.

2. fulfillment of public obligations: "National Pension and National Health Insurance" most often overlooked

In addition to tax payment obligations, the most stringent checks in recent years have been on the payment status of public pension and public medical insurance.

  • Stricter screening points: Not just the last two (or three) years,Whether or not the payment was properly made at the time it should have been made, including prior periods.will be confirmed. As a rule, "late payment (delay)" after the payment due date will result in a negative evaluation.
  • The firm's strategy: We will thoroughly review past payment records and prepare documentation that clearly explains the duration and reasons for any non-payment or delays. In addition, we will strengthen the proof of "independent livelihood requirement" which indicates future financial stability and complements the importance of fulfilling public obligations.

II. "Three Perspectives from a Former Administrative Official" on Getting Through the Permanent Residence Permit Obstacle

Our administrative experience is our greatest strength in complex permanent residence applications.

  1. Completeness" of substantiating materialsThe examiner will thoroughly inspect the submitted documents for any discrepancies or omissions in the points that he/she must check (e.g., information on residence and place of work for the past five years, number of days of departure from the country) before the application is submitted.
  2. A "clear answer" to an ambiguous requirementWe will prepare appropriate supplementary materials and a statement of reasons based on our extensive experience to persuade the client against ambiguous requirements such as: "compatibility with national interests" and "stable livelihood".
  3. Responding to the prolonged screening processPermanent Residency: Since the examination period for permanent residence applications is long (6 months to over a year), we can respond quickly and accurately to requests for additional materials or changes in circumstances (job change, change of address, etc.) during the examination process to avoid the risk of disapproval.

Contact us now for a free consultation: the first step to secure your path to permanent residency.

A permanent residence permit is the "highest letter of confidence" from Japan for your efforts and achievements. However, years of hard work can go to waste due to minor mistakes or past circumstances.

To have your residency history and the status of fulfillment of official obligations professionally and accurately diagnosed, and to establish a reliable path to permanent residence, please contact our office for a free consultation.

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