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In 2016, Japan reportedly planned to further ease visa requirements for visitors from key markets such as India, China, and Vietnam. [105] This new wave of visa liberalization policies began on 17 October 2016 for Chinese nationals [106] and on 1 January 2018 for Indian nationals. [107]
In 1990, new government legislation provided South Americans of Japanese ancestry such as Japanese Brazilians and Japanese Peruvians with preferential working visa immigration status. By 1998, there were 222,217 Brazilian nationals registered as residents in Japan with additional smaller groups from Peru.
New Party Nippon includes basic income in their manifest. [6] 2012: Greens Japan (Japanese Green party) is endorsing basic income from its start. [7] 2014: Basic Income in Japan, by Yannick Vanderborght and Toru Yamamori, is the first book in English entirely devoted to the possibility for basic income in Japan. [8]
Visa policy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribbean; Visa policy of New Zealand; Visa policy of Nicaragua; Visa policy of Niger; Visa policy of Nigeria; Visa policy of North Korea; Visa policy of North Macedonia; Visa policy of Northern Cyprus
New Caledonia: Visa not required 90 days within any 180-day period. [307] Wallis and Futuna: Visa not required 90 days within any 180-day period. [307] Pitcairn Islands: Visa not required 14 days visa free and landing fee USD 35 or tax of USD 5 if not going ashore. [365] [366] [367] American Samoa: Electronic authorization 30 days. [368] Guam
Taxation in Japan is based primarily upon a national income tax (所得税 ( しょとくぜい )) and a (住民税 ( じゅうみんぜい )) based upon one's area of residence. [1] There are consumption taxes and excise taxes at the national level, an enterprise tax and a vehicle tax at the prefectural level and a property tax at the ...
The Japan Re-entry Permit (再入国許可書, or "Re-entry Permit to Japan") is a travel document similar to a certificate of identity, issued by Japan's Ministry of Justice. It is a passport-like booklet with a light brown cover with the words " 再入国許可書 RE-ENTRY PERMIT TO JAPAN" on the front.
Japanese passports (日本国旅券, Nihonkoku ryoken) are issued to Japanese nationals to facilitate international travel. From 2018 to 2022, it was ranked first on the Henley Passport Index for visa-free travel, [8] and second as of July 2024, with holders able to travel visa-free to 194 countries and territories.