Info | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14.12.2021 Coronavirus (COVID-19) travel restrictionsTable of ContentsMeasures by the Government of Japan 1. Areas subjected to entry ban 4. Suspension of visa validity 5. Suspension of visa exemption measures 6. Restrictions on airports/ports for arrival 7. Entry of foreign nationals with special exceptional circumstances All coronavirus-related information on this website is gathered from the government ministries and authorities responsible for handling COVID-19 restrictions and measures. Due to the regularly changing situation and the constant updating of information, it is essential that you always check for updates and follow the latest guidance from the relevant ministries and official bodies. Measures by the Government of Japan1. Areas subjected to entry ban For the time being, foreign nationals who have stayed in any of the areas listed in the following table within 14 days prior to the application for landing are denied to enter Japan, unless special exceptional circumstances are found.
For details, please check the following page. 2. Denial of the re-entry from designated countries/regions in response to COVID-19 variants of special treatment on border measures The re-entry into Japan of foreign nationals with status of residence who have stayed in designated countries/regions in response to coronavirus variants of special treatment on border measures within 14 days prior to the application for landing are denied for the time being, unless there are special exceptional circumstances. For details, please check the following page. 3. Quarantine measures The current quarantine measures are strengthened and are decided to remain in place until further notice. For more information, please check the following page. 4. Suspension of visa validity From 12:00 am (Midnight/JST) December 2, 2021 to December 31, 2021, as an emergency precautionary measure from a preventive perspective against coronavirus variant Omicron (B.1.1.529), validity of visas already issued by December 2, 2021 is suspended except for the status of residence of “Spouse or Child of a Japanese National”, “Spouse or Child of a Permanent Resident” or “Diplomat”. This measure does not apply to foreign nationals who departed from overseas before 12:00 am (Midnight/JST) on December 2, 2021 and arrive in Japan after the time. Validity of visas listed below is suspended for the time being. (1) Single and multiple-entry visas issued by March 8th, 2020 by Japanese Embassies or Consulates General in China (including Hong Kong and Macau) and Republic of Korea (2) Single and multiple-entry visas issued by March 20th, 2020 by Japanese Embassies and Consulates General in the following countries
(3) Single and multiple-entry visas issued by March 27th, 2020 by Japanese Embassies and Consulates General in the following countries
(4) Single and multiple-entry visas issued by April 2nd, 2020, by Japanese Embassies and Consulates General located in or accredited to the following countries and regions
(5) From 12:00 am (Midnight/JST) on January 21st, 2021, the validity of visas already issued under “Business Track” or “Residence Track” and visas issued based on “New measures for border enforcement(4)” is suspended. For details, please check the following page. 5. Suspension of visa exemption measures As visa exemption measures with the countries/regions listed below are temporarily suspended, those who fall under the measures are required to obtain visas before visiting Japan. (1) Visa exemption measures agreed with Japan and the following countries and regions
(2) The effect of Pre-Clearances (i.e. visa exemptions) granted by the Japanese Government to APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) issued by the following countries and regions is also suspended. Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Viet Nam For details, please check the following page. 6. Restrictions on airports/ports for arrival The Government of Japan announced some measures concerning arrivals at airports/ports. These measures will be in place for the time being. For more information, please check the following page. 7. Entry of foreign nationals with special exceptional circumstances Currently, all foreign nationals who wish to newly enter Japan need to apply for a visa except for those with re-entry permit. For more information, please check the following page. 8. State of emergency The state of emergency was fully lifted on October 1st, 2021. Source: https://www.japan.travel/en/coronavirus/#entry_ban ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 09.08.2021 Coronavirus (COVID-19) travel restrictionsTable of ContentsMeasures by the Government of Japan 1. Areas subjected to entry ban 4. Suspension of visa validity 5. Suspension of visa exemption measures 6. Restrictions on airports/ports for arrival 7. Entry of foreign nationals with special exceptional circumstances All coronavirus-related information on this website is gathered from the government ministries and authorities responsible for handling COVID-19 restrictions and measures. Due to the regularly changing situation and the constant updating of information, it is essential that you always check for updates and follow the latest guidance from the relevant ministries and official bodies. Measures by the Government of Japan1. Areas subjected to entry ban Foreign nationals categorized below are denied permission to enter Japan for the time being, unless there are exceptional circumstances. Foreign nationals who have stayed in any of the areas listed in the following table within 14 days prior to the application for landing.
For details, please check the following page. The Government of Japan announced “Phased Measures for Resuming Cross-Border Travel” whereby it intends to establish a special quota pertaining to cross-border business travelers and others for entry into and departure from Japan, that operates separately from general procedures for cross-border travelers. (temporarily suspended from January 14th, 2021) For details, please check the following page. 2. Denial of the re-entry from certain countries/regions designated in response to coronavirus variants of special concern on border measures The re-entry into Japan of foreign nationals with status of residence who have stayed in certain countries/regions designated in response to coronavirus variants of special concern on border measures within 14 days prior to the application for landing are denied for the time being unless there are special exceptional circumstances. For details, please check the following page. 3. Quarantine measures The current quarantine measures are strengthened and are decided to remain in place until further notice. For more information, please check the following page. 4. Suspension of visa validity Validity of visas listed below is suspended. (1) Single and multiple-entry visas issued by March 8th, 2020 by Japanese Embassies or Consulates General in China (including Hong Kong and Macau) and Republic of Korea (2) Single and multiple-entry visas issued by March 20th, 2020 by Japanese Embassies and Consulates General in the following countries
(3) Single and multiple-entry visas issued by March 27th, 2020 by Japanese Embassies and Consulates General in the following countries
(4) Single and multiple-entry visas issued by April 2nd, 2020, by Japanese Embassies and Consulates General located in or accredited to the following countries and regions
(5) From 12:00 am (JST) on January 21st, 2021, the validity of visas already issued under “Business Track” or “Residence Track” and visas issued based on “New measures for border enforcement” is suspended. The measure described in paragraph 4 (1) - (5) will be implemented for the time being. For details, please check the following page. 5. Suspension of visa exemption measures As visa exemption measures with the countries and regions listed below are now suspended. (1) Visa exemption measures agreed with Japan and the following countries and regions
(2) The effect of Pre-Clearances (i.e. visa exemptions) granted by the Japanese Government to APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) issued by the following countries and regions is also suspended. Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Viet Nam The measure described in paragraph 5 (1)(2) will be implemented for the time being. For details, please check the following page. 6. Restrictions on airports/ports for arrival The Government of Japan announced some measures concerning arrivals at airports/ports. These measures will be in place for the time being. For more information, please check the following page. 7. Entry of foreign nationals with special exceptional circumstances Currently, in most cases, foreign nationals who wish to newly enter Japan need to apply for a visa. Please apply for an appropriate visa at Embassies or Consulates or Consular Office of Japan (for Taiwan, Taipei Kaohsiung offices of Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association) in your country/region. For more information, please check the following page. 8. State of emergency The Japanese government has declared a state of emergency for the following prefectures.
Okinawa, Tokyo Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama, Osaka (from August 2nd, 2021)
Further information: https://www.japan.travel/en/ |
Info | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
03.06.2020
|
Info | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
30.03.2020
Customs clearance procedures relating to countermeasures to the COVID- 19 1. Customs clearance procedures on relief goods, etc. Customs clearance has been prioritized for relief goods relating to countermeasures to the COVID-19 and for goods such as water and fuel that require an urgent clearance to maintain the lifeline. Customs duties and consumption taxes are exempted for the importation of abovementioned goods with the submission of simplified declaration form that enables declarants not to submit the certificate for duty exemption for donated goods, etc. (The form can be found at https://www.customs.go.jp/news/news/form_kyuen.pdf ) Relief goods relating to countermeasures to the COVID-19 can be exported with a simplified declaration format. Since it is expected that importers/exporters and Customs brokers telework as a countermeasure to the COVID-19, flexible measures for import/export procedures have been adopted as follows: If it is difficult to lodge Customs declaration to designated Customs office due to the COVID-19, importers/exporters and Customs brokers can lodge import/export declarations to Customs offices which are more convenient to them, based on a prior consultation with Customs. With regard to certain documents on which seals by importers/exporters and Customs brokers are required for import/export declarations or for the submission of such documents to Customs after import/export permission, if it is difficult to seal such documents due to the COVID-19, the requirement of seal is exempted. With regard to certain documents whose original copies are required to be submitted to Customs at the time of import/export declaration, if it is difficult to submit them due to the COVID-19, the original copies can be submitted by electric means. (N.B. The original copies need to be submitted to Customs by the date designated by Customs. Customs designates the date by taking into account situations of importers/exporters.) With regard to certain documents whose original copies are required to be submitted to Customs within three days from the day of import/export permission, if it is difficult to submit them due to the COVID-19, the original copies can be submitted to Customs by the date designated by Customs. Customs designates the date by taking into account situations of importers/exporters. Offer (consultation) to Customs brokers to start teleworking has been flexibly accepted. Japan Customs permit teleworking to customs brokers flexibly.
Web-link to relevant information
|
Info |
---|
As of 4 March, Japan prioritized customs clearance for relief supplies, water and fuel. Source: Japan Customs (https://www.customs.go.jp/news/news/20200304_index.htm) (in Japanese) Customs duties and consumption taxes are exempted for the importation of priority goods with simplified declaration form |
Note | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Forthcoming |