A researcher lands in Tokyo, and one year later files for permanent residency. That is not wishful thinking. It is the deal Japan offers top scorers under the Japan Highly Skilled Professional visa, a points-based status that rewards education, income, age and skills with real immigration privileges. Clear 70 points and doors open that ordinary work visas keep shut. Clear 80 and the wait for permanent residency shrinks to a single year. For skilled movers weighing Asia, this is one of the fastest legal routes to a settled life anywhere.
By the Travel Explore editorial desk. Last updated 3 July 2026.
In this guide
- How the points actually add up
- The permanent residency shortcut
- Where applicants trip up
- Your questions, handled
How the Japan Highly Skilled Professional visa points add up
Japan scores your profile and hands privileges once you reach 70. Points come from your degree, annual income, age, research record and Japanese ability. JETRO describes the scheme as “points-based preferential immigration treatment”, and the label fits. Younger applicants with strong salaries and advanced degrees stack points fastest. One guardrail matters. If your annual income sits below three million yen, you cannot qualify as highly skilled even with 70 points on paper. So chase the salary and the score together, not one without the other.
The permanent residency shortcut
This is where the status earns its reputation. With 80 or more points, you may apply for permanent residency after just one year of residence. With 70 or more, the wait is three years, still far shorter than the usual ten. The visa comes in two stages. Type 1 runs for a fixed five years and renews. Type 2, reached after roughly three years, carries an indefinite stay with no renewals. Linh, an electronics engineer from Hanoi, hit 80 points on salary, a master’s degree and her age, and started her permanent residency file inside eighteen months of arriving.
Where applicants trip up
The points table is unforgiving of guesswork. Applicants often overcount language points or misjudge how income tiers work by age bracket. Document every claim, because the officer scores what you can prove, not what you assert. Salary must be evidenced, degrees must be verified, and research output needs citations or patents. Recheck your total before filing. A rejected points claim can drop you under the line. Small margins decide big outcomes here, so build the file like an audit.
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Key points to remember
- 70 points unlocks Highly Skilled Professional status and a three-year path to permanent residency.
- 80 points cuts the permanent residency wait to one year.
- Income below three million yen blocks qualification regardless of points.
- Type 2 status grants an indefinite stay with no renewals.
Your questions, handled
How many points do I need for the Japan Highly Skilled Professional visa?
You need at least 70 points across education, income, age and skills. Reaching 80 unlocks the fastest permanent residency timeline.
Can I really get permanent residency in one year?
Yes, if you hold 80 or more points for the required period. With 70 points the wait is three years.
Does a low salary cancel a high score?
It can. If annual income falls below three million yen, you will not be recognised as highly skilled even at 70 points.
What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2?
Type 1 is a renewable five-year status. Type 2 follows later and gives an indefinite stay with almost no activity limits.
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Turn your profile into points
Japan rewards skills with speed, but only if your file proves every claim. Tally your points honestly, lift your salary where you can, and evidence each line before you apply. Start comparing your global options today at https://linktr.ee/travelexpore.
Sources
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Highly Skilled Professional visa, 2026 (Tier 0). https://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/long/visa16.html
- JETRO, points-based preferential immigration treatment for highly skilled foreign professionals, 2026 (Tier 1). https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/setting_up/section2/page11.html

