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  	<title>New Residency Management System</title> 
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  	<description>From JULY 9th, 2012, new residency management system will start!
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Currently, foreign nationals residing in Japan are required to visit their local government office to apply for Alien registration.&amp;nbsp;However, as of July 9th, 2012, a new residency management system will take effect and a &amp;ldquo;Resident Card&amp;rdquo; will be issued instead.&amp;nbsp;Foreigners who will be residing in Japan for mid-to-long term will receive this card at their landing port (Narita, Haneda, Chubu or Kansai Airport) upon their entry into Japan.
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Currently, a re-entry permit needs to be obtained at the immigration office when you leave Japan for holidays or business trips.&amp;nbsp;This will no longer be necessary after the new system takes effect, as long as you are re-entering to Japan within one year from the departure date.
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Up until now, a &amp;quot;certificate of registered matters (Kisaijiko Shomeisho)&amp;quot; is issued by the local government office as a residence status verification document.&amp;nbsp;However, after July 9th, 2012, all foreigners with the &amp;ldquo;Resident Card&amp;rdquo; or equivalent will be eligible to request for issuance of the &amp;ldquo;certificate of residence (Juminhyo)&amp;rdquo;, same as Japanese nationals.&amp;nbsp;
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Your current alien registration card will be valid and deemed to be equivalent to the &amp;ldquo;Resident Card&amp;rdquo; until it expires.&amp;nbsp;Children under 16 years of age, are required to apply for the &amp;ldquo;Resident Card&amp;rdquo; either before his/her 16th birthday, visa expiry date or July 8th, 2015 whichever comes earlier.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; This will depend on his/her resident status.
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