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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.
Re-entry Permit to Japan | |
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Type | Travel Document |
Issued by | Japan |
First issued | 1951 |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | Residents in Japan (who are stateless or are unable to obtain a foreign passport) |
Expiration | Same as period of stay or 5 years, whichever is shorter |
The purpose of the re-entry permit is to allow residents to leave and return to Japan, and to serve as an international travel document in lieu of a passport.[1]
The Re-entry Permit can be issued to residents of Japan who are stateless or cannot get a passport from their country, such as de facto refugees holding resident status other than as a 1951 Convention Refugee, including those holding a residence status of student, designated activities, etc. under considerations of humanitarian. It is also used by people whose nationality is not recognized in Japan (e.g. North Korean nationals, or Koreans in Japan who retain Joseon nationality but acquired neither South Korea nor North Korea nationality).[2][3][4]
The Re-entry Permit is a passport-like booklet containing 28 pages, including instruction pages, personal information page, and visa pages. The current version's data page is laminated in plastic to prevent tampering.
The validity of this document is limited to the expiry date on the stamps of re-entry permit shown on visa pages of page 4 to 28 and can be extended, while there is no valid date specified on the personal information page.
The booklet is free of charge.
However, a visa type Re-entry Permit is required in order to validate this document, with a fee of JP¥3000 (Single) or JP¥6000 (Multiple).
As of 2022[update], EU member states which have explicitly indicated to the Council of the European Union's Visa Working Party that they will accept the Japan Re-entry Permit for visa issuance purposes include the Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Czech Republic, Germany, Estonia, Lithuania, Hungary, Austria, Portugal and Slovenia based on the notifications from Member States until 15 March 2022; while other countries did not provide any information on their acceptance of it. As of 2013, Spain, France, and Slovakia have explicitly indicated they will not accept it. Said Re-entry Permit is stated as an "Alien's Travel Document".[5][6]
Since Japan Re-entry Permit is not a regular national passport, most countries and territories require visa prior to arrival.
The following countries and territories provide visa free access or visa on arrival, as they provide everyone such courtesies.
Countries and territories | Entry rights |
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Macau | Visa issued upon arrival for MOP100 |
There is also a stamp type re-entry visa calls Re-entry Permit to Japan (再入国許可), which is pasted into a foreign passport or other travel document include this document. This is required for foreign residents who wish to temporarily leave the country.
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