Japan is set to launch a digital nomad visa in March, ahead of the cherry blossom season, offering a new opportunity for remote workers to live and work in the country for up to six months. This initiative, reported by local outlets and cited by the country's Immigration Services Agency, is part of Japan's efforts to attract international remote workers.
Eligibility and Requirements
- Income Threshold: Applicants must earn at least $68,300 annually, including self-employed individuals.
- Visa Duration: The visa allows stays in Japan for up to six months.
- Applicant Category: Qualified applicants must fall under the "specified activities" visa category.
- Health Insurance: Applicants are required to have private health insurance.
Countries Eligible for the Visa
The digital nomad visa will be available to short- and mid-term workers from over 45 countries, including the U.S., that have a tax treaty with Japan permitting such stays.
Renewal Possibility
Digital nomads can renew their visa for an additional six months after exiting the country for six months, as per a tweet from Imaeda Soichiro, deputy minister at Japan's Ministry of Education, Sports, Culture, and Science.
Application Process and Costs
Details on the application process and associated costs are yet to be clarified. Neither the U.S. Department of State nor the U.S. Embassy in Japan has updated their websites with information on the application process for Americans.
Japan's Digital Nomad Program in Context
Japan joins nearly 50 other countries that offer programs for remote workers to live abroad for extended periods. This move positions Japan as an attractive destination for digital nomads seeking to experience its unique culture and lifestyle while maintaining their work commitments.