Zairyu Card Essentials: A Must-Read Guide For Foreigners

Last Updated: October 1st, 2024
Zairyu Card Essentials: A Must-Read Guide For Foreigners

Coming to Japan to study, work, or explore?

If you are going to stay in Japan for more than 3 months, then you'll obtain a thing called a zairyu card (在留カード) or residence card that you'll carry with you throughout Japan.

Having a zairyu card is more than just an ID, which is why this guide is here to explain. 

What is a zairyu card?

Residence Card Example

A zairyu card (在留カード) is a residence card for foreign nationals who stay in Japan for more than 3 months, or 90 days.

For the most part, a residence card serves as official identification and includes your:

  • Name

  • Date of birth

  • Nationality

  • Photo of yourself

  • Address

  • Visa status

  • Period of Stay

With a zairyu card, you can open a bank account and sign rental contacts. 

All foreign residents are required to carry the card at all times.

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How do I get a zairyu card?

When you land at major international airports in Japan, such as Narita, Haneda, Chubu, and Fukuoka, you'll be issued a residence card for Japan. 

If you do not receive one, you'll need to submit a moving-in notification to your local municipal office, where your residence card will be delivered by mail. 

Who doesn’t get a zairyu card?

Two main groups do not receive a zairyu card:

  1. Short-term visitors: Since tourists or those on short-term visas are staying in Japan for less than 90 days, they do not get a zairyu card.

  2. Diplomatic and Official Visa Holders: They are exempt from holding a zairyu card.

What if I lose or damage my Zairyu Card?

Residence card reinsurance application sample

Residence card reinsurance application sample

If you lose your card or if your zairyu card is heavily damaged, then you'll need to apply for a re-issuance of a residence card at your nearest Regional Immigration Services Bureau within 14 days of the loss.

You'll need to bring:

  • Residence card reissue application form (PDF)

  • 1 Photo 

  • Lost property report, theft report, or disaster damage report

  • Passport

Fill out this application form if you want to use kanji characters for your name on your residence card.

There is also no additional cost when applying for a new residence card reissuing.

What happens to my zairyu card when I move within Japan?

When you move in Japan, you'll need to update the address registration on your card. 

For this step, you must go to your local municipal office within 14 days to submit a moving-in notification to be registered in your new city

At the municipal office, you will also obtain a national health insurance and resident record (juminhyo).

Your new address will be printed on the back of your zairyu card, meaning you'll get your same card in less than 30 minutes.

How do I change my residence status on my zairyu card?

If you want to change your residency status, you'll need to apply for a change of status at the Regional Immigration Services Bureau so that a new card can be issued to you.

In general, you'll need to present:

  • Necessary documents

  • Passport

  • Current residence card

  • A photo

  • Application form

You'll need to prepare the necessary documents depending on your current status and the new status you want to change. So check the MOJ's change my residence status application procedures for your situation.

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How do you renew my zairyu card?

When you renew your zairyu card, you also apply to extend your stay in Japan. You must apply before the expiration date at any Regional Immigration Services Bureau district office or branch.

In general, you'll need to submit:

  • Necessary documents

  • Passport

  • Current residence card

  • A photo

  • Application form

Check MOJ's renewal application procedures for your residence status to learn its renewal documents.

How can I get permanent residence in Japan?

When you stay in Japan long enough, you can change your residence card to a permanent residence card. 

Japan PR card exmaple

Japan's special permanent resident certificate/card (example)

Getting PR in Japan allows you to engage in any activity for as long as you want without any restrictions.

The most common method is to stay in Japan for at least 10 consecutive years (1-5 years for highly skilled professionals).

Not only do you need to stay in Japan for a certain amount of years, but you also need to have a stable life, no criminal record, and proof of tax payments.

Switching to get a PR in Japan is similar to changing your residence status in Japan. Thus, you'll need to go to the Regional Immigration Services Bureau with the necessary documents:

  • PR application form

  • Passport

  • Current residence card 

  • A photograph

  • An application form for Permanent Residence 

Check MOJ's PR application procedures to see their other necessary documents.

Additionally, it can take up to 4-6 months, and once your PR status is approved, you'll need to pay 8,000 yen. 

What happens to my zairyu card if I leave Japan temporarily?

When a foreign national in Japan wants to leave and re-enter Japan, they can fill out one of two re-entry permits

  1. Special re-entry permission: Foreign nationals wanting to temporarily leave Japan for less than a year. You can pick up this paper at the airport.

  2. Re-entry permission: For foreign nationals who want to leave Japan for over a year but less than 5. 

If you do not have a re-entry permit, then when you leave, you will lose your visa status in Japan.

What happens if I leave Japan permanently?

If you leave Japan permanently, you must return your residence card. The simplest method is giving your residence card to the Immigration officer at an airport or seaport.

Frequently asked questions

What is the meaning of a zairyu card?

A zairyu card (在留カード) is a residence card for foreign nationals living in Japan for more than 3 months. It can be an ID that helps you get a bank account and sign rental agreements.

How long is the zairyu card valid?

Your zairyu card is valid depending on your visa status. For example, those on a working holiday visa will have a maximum status of 1 year. In contrast, a spouse visa can last up to 5 years. 

Do you need to return your residence card when leaving Japan?

If you plan to leave Japan permanently, you must return your residence card to the Immigration officer at an airport or seaport. However, if you are planning to leave Japan temporarily, then you'll need re-entry permission so that you won't lose your residence status.

Can you enter Japan with an expired residence card?

You will not be able to enter Japan if your residence card expires.

In closing

Having your zairyu card is one part of an essential document for foreigners living in Japan. Other IDs include your driver's license, My Number Card, and health insurance card.

Always ensure you carry this card around with you and update it when it's time to do so.

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