Status of Residence, Visa, ORRS

Procedures for Staying in Japan

Residence Card

A residence card will be issued to mid-to long-term residents who are granted residence permission, such as landing permission, permission for change of resident status, and permission for an extension of their period of stay.
If applicants have come to Japan for the first time and land at Narita, Haneda, Chubu, Kansai, Hiroshima, Fukuoka and New Chitose Airports, besides having a seal of landing verification stamped in their passports, mid-to long-term residents will be issued a residence card.
At other ports of entry/departure, they will be given a notification in their passport that “A resident card will be issued later”. In this case, a residence card will be issued after a mid-to long-term resident follows the residency procedures at the municipal office of their city/town/village. After satisfactorily completing the required procedures, a residence card will be mailed by the Regional Immigration Office to the reported place of residence.(It takes about 1-2 weeks.)
After the residence card is issued, the resident must carry it at all times. A residence card serves as an official certificate to receive government services such as education, medical care, and welfare. Since this card is a very important document, the holder should make a copy and keep it in a safe location, in case the original gets misplaced. If a residence card is lost or stolen, the holder must apply for reissuance at the immigration bureau as soon as possible.
When items recorded in Residence Card are changed, the card holder must go through procedures to update the information on the card.

In the case of a Change of place of residence Update the Residence Card at the municipal office
In the case of Change of name, date of birth, gender, or nationality/region Update the Residence Card at the Immigration Bureau

Immigration Bureau

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When you extend your period of stay and obtain a new residence card, please submit it to the International Affairs Department by uploading the image from ORRS.

Notification of Place of Residence

First time residents in Japan must report within 14 days of arrival to the municipal office where they live with their residence cards (if issued) and passports to notify the Ministry of Justice.
When applying for notification of place of residence, it is advisable to obtain a copy of the Certificate of Residence. This document requires a separate application which costs 300 JPY.
If your ’My Number’ has not yet been issued, a Copy of the Certificate of Residence is necessary to open a postal or bank account. This is particularly important for Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship students, as they must open a postal account to receive their scholarship money.

Okayama University Residence Registration SystemORRS

In accordance with the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act, Okayama University requires all international students to report residence informations through ORRS in order to properly manage the status of residence and their compliance with activities other than those permitted under the current status of residence (part-time work).

Students enrolled as of October 1, 2024 must complete new registration by Monday, October 14*.
*Scholarship recipients must register by the date designated separately.
*New international students must complete new registration within 14 days of the start of the acceptance. Please be sure to complete resident registration at city office before new registration for ORRS.

Students whose residence cards have not yet been issued or are in the process of being reissued should register immediately after issuance.

Login ID and password were sent to your OU Gmail address or the e-mail address you used for your CESR application on the evening of October 1, 2024 (Tuesday).
Students who enroll on or after October 2 will be notified to the e-mail address you used for your CESR application.

Login to ORRS

Report Items When you need to report

New Registration

When you extend your period of stay When you went to higher education When you started or quit your part-time work By the 10th of every month Others
1.Contact Information in Japan         When there is a change in the information

2.Student ID

       
3.residence Card Information       When there is a change in the information
4.Whether or not you have permission to part-time work         When there is a change in the information
5.Whether or not part-time work status        
6.Part-time Work Information
※Only those who work part-time
       
7.The number of hours you work part-time each month
※Only those who work part-time
     
※Only those who work part-time
 
Note

Your advising professor will be notified of your reports on 6 and 7 above.
In addition, for 4 to 7, if false reports (including omissions) are made or if the report remains unsubmitted, we will report the matter to the Immigration Bureau. As a result, your status of residence may be revoked and you may not be able to continue your studies in Japan.
Also, as a penalty within the university, we will report you to your advising professor and attach negative points to your evaluation score during the internal selection process for various scholarships, thus reducing your chances of receiving a scholarship.

Report on the part-time work
Rules for part-time work

Extension of Period of Stay

Before the expiration of the period of stay, foreign students who wish to extend their period of stay must apply for an extension at the Immigration Bureau.
Applications are accepted from 3 months before expiration.
Please inform the appropriate staff person at the International Affairs Department if you need an extension of Period of Stay.

Required documents  *All submitted documents must be printed single-sided on A4 size paper.

  • Application form for Extension of Period of Stay (The name of the sponsoring organization is required.)
  • Photo (4cm×3cm): for the Residence Card (*A photo must be taken within the last 6 months before submission.)
  • Certificate of Student Status
  • Transcript of School Records (Regular Students only)
  • Passport
  • Residence Card
  • A copy of National Health Insurance Card
  • Financial Supporting Documents (such as certificate of scholarship award, a copy of the applicant’s bank book, wage script or certificate of payment from your employer)
  • Certificate of Tuition fee Exemption (Online System for Tuition Fee Exemption: https://menjyo.adm.okayama-u.ac.jp/exemption-request-system-for-student/)
  • Certificate for payment of fee: 4,000 yen (revenue stamp available at SEIKYO “co-op” or post office.)

*Other documents may be required depending on conditions.

Important: After Graduation / Finishing Studies

When an international student graduates, finishes their studies, or abandons their studies, and is no longer registered with the university, the person may no longer reside in Japan under the status of residence as “college student”. This is regardless of the period of time left on the international student’s official “period of stay”. If a former international student wishes to stay in Japan for a certain purpose, such as looking for employment, it is necessary for that person to change their legal status of residence. Failure to do so is “illegal residency”.

Change of Status of Residence

International students are granted the status of residence of “college student”. Foreign people residing in Japan with the status of residence of “dependant” or “spouse/child of a Japanese national” do not have “college student” status of residence. To apply for scholarships or the tutor system for college students, it is necessary to have “college student” residence status. If a person who will be an international student has entered Japan with the status of residence other than “college student”, the person can apply at the regional immigration office to have their visa status changed after admission to “college student”.

Temporary Leave from Japan and Re-entry 

When international students temporarily wish to go home or travel abroad, they must report to the section for international students at the faculty or graduate school where they belong. Foreign nationals in possession of a valid passport and residence card (or Alien Registration certificate) who will be re-entering Japan within 1 year* of their departure to continue their activities in Japan will, in principle, not be required to apply for a re-entry permit. Present the completed ED card (Arrival/Departure) together with your residence card to the immigration inspector at your departure/re-entry.
*If your period of stay expires within 1 year after your departure, please ensure that you re-enter Japan before the expiration of your period of stay.
Be sure to present your residence card at departure and indicate your intention of re-entering Japan.

Out-of-Status Activities

Students with status of residence as “College Student” are prohibited from working in Japan. Students may work limited hours with permission, however, to help defray academic or living expenses as long as the job does not interfere with their studies.
Students who need to work, should go to the nearest immigration bureau to submit the required application documents. Students who will work as Teaching Assistants (TA) or Research Assistants (RA) at Okayama University are under the agreement between the student and Okayama University so do not have to receive “the Permission for Out-of Status Activities”.

Students who work must strictly observe the following rules:

  • Students cannot work longer than 28 hours a week. During the officially designated spring, summer and winter vacations, working hours are limited to 8 hours a day (the working hours of TAs, RAs, and educational trainees have no limit).
  • Students cannot work in entertainment and amusement businesses such as bars, cabarets, and pachinko parlors.

*There are serious consequences for international students who are found working in banned types of employment or beyond permitted working hours. They will be considered illegal workers, may be exposed to criminal liability, and may be expelled from Japan.

Rules for part-time work

Things necessary for the permission procedure

Rules for Leave of Absence and Return to the University
  • You must leave Japan immediately
    As a general rule, neither ‘Special re-entry permission’ or ‘re-entry permission’ will be granted. Please return your residence card at the immigration check at the port of departure.
  • Please note that you must obtain a new Certificate of Eligibility (CoE), and re-apply for ‘Student’ status of residence. Please contact your faculty/department at least 3 months prior to returning to Japan to study.
  • Ban on work!
    While on a leave of absence, international students are not permitted to work.
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From October 2024, Okayama University will require all international students to report the activities outside the status of residence (part-time-work) through ORRS.

Report on the part-time work

Post Graduation Status of Residence: ‘Designated Activities’