Japón promulga una ley para aumentar las tasas relacionadas con visados

Japón ha promulgado una ley que eleva drásticamente el límite máximo de las tasas para cambiar el estatus de residencia o ampliar las estancias, pasando de 10.000 yenes a 100.000 yenes.

Japón ha promulgado una ley que eleva los límites máximos de las tasas relacionadas con los visados.

Bajo la nueva normativa, el tope legal de las tasas para cambiar el estatus de residencia o extender un periodo de estancia aumenta de 10.000 yenes a 100.000 yenes.

El proyecto de ley fue promulgado el 29 de mayo de 2026.

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