Owning a car in Japan and changing visa/departing for a long trip

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what happens if you:

  • posses a Japanese driving license
  • posses a Japanese car
  • posses a valid parking spot (車庫証明)
  • switch from a working visa to a tourist visa and later go on a trip in Japan, thus stopping-paying/losing the valid parking spot?

Having a parking spot in Japan is needed only when buying a car? If you depart for a 2-months tour, will you still need to have/pay-for a valid parking spot?

Thanks






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How can I stay longer than 90 days in Japan?

If you will be staying longer than 90 days with an appropriate visa, you must register your address with your residence's municipal office and obtain a Resident Card (\u201cZairyu Card\u201d) from regional immigration offices.

How can I stay in Japan for 6 months?

Working Holiday Visas For Japan The working holiday visa is a single entry visa with stays permitted from 6 months (extendable for another 6 months) for Australia and Canada to one year (non-extendable) for Denmark, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, France, Germany, Ireland, UK, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Norway.

How long can you stay in Japan with a tourist visa?

A Japan Tourist Visa is issued for a maximum duration of 90 days, usually for a single entry. You can spend up to 15 days in the country once you enter via the Tourist Visa.

How can I stay in Japan for a year?

Most statuses of residence allow you to stay in Japan for a period between three months and five years. If you wish to stay longer, you must apply for an extension at an immigration bureau inside Japan before the expiry date of your current residence permission.



My experience for applying working visa from dependent visa in Japan




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