Regarding the fees for registering your marriage, the Affidavit to Marry for foreigners is usually around ¥5,500, while getting the proof or Certificate of Acceptance Notification of Marriage costs from ¥350 to ¥1,400. Don't forget the price for translations, if any, which typically starts from ¥5,000.
<Nationality> According to the Nationality Law, marriage to a foreigner does not cause the Japanese spouse to lose their nationality. In cases of Japanese women marrying foreigners, they can sometimes acquire the nationality of their husbands, depending on the laws of the husbands' countries.
Before a foreign national may marry, Japanese authorities require a certificate issued by the Australian Government stating that those authorities do not know of any impediment to the marriage. This certificate is known as a Certificate of No Impediment (CNI). Refer to our Notarial Services page for details.
Once you are legally married, you are eligible for: Spouse of Japanese national visa if your spouse is a Japanese national. Long term resident visa if your spouse is a long term resident visa holder. Spouse of permanent resident visa if your spouse is a permanent resident visa holder.
Newly married couples can receive up to 600,000 yen ($5,700) to cover their rent and other costs to start a new life from next April if they live in a municipality adopting Japan's newlywed support program, government sources said Sunday.
General conditions for marriage
The specific requirements for obtaining citizenship through marriage in Japan include: Residency: The spouse must have lived in Japan for at least 5 years on a long-term visa. Language proficiency: The spouse must demonstrate a sufficient understanding of the Japanese language.
You will need to find out which city hall is willing to process marriage applications for non-Japanese couples. At the city hall, you will need to complete a 婚姻届 “Kon-in Todoke” (the request for the registration of marriage). Here you will present your certificate-of-no-impediment, passport and birth certificate.
Unlike Australia, Japan doesn't allow dual citizenship.
Recognition of overseas marriages
Overseas marriages cannot be registered in Australia. However, the marriage will usually be legally recognised in Australia, if: it's legally recognised in the country you were married.
In wealthier France ($43,800 GDP per capita), it's only 1.6 years. In Japan, it's 1.4 years (pdf). That's a pattern seen around the world: Age gaps show up among heterosexual couples in every culture.
Japanese law requires all foreigners who marry in Japan to first prepare a sworn Affidavit of Competency to Marry, affirming they are legally free to marry, from their own country's embassy or consulate in Japan. This is a notarial service. You will need to make an appointment.
Overview of newlywed grant in Japan
Being married with children involves a lot of time and money which many couples commonly experience. Upon registration, newly married couples getting married in Japan will receive partial support of up to 600,000 JPY for expenses when they start a new life.
Highest expenditure on weddings 2019, by country
Couples in the United States spend the most on weddings. As of 2019, a wedding in the United States cost on average 29.2 thousand U.S. dollars. Spain and Italy followed, with 23.4 thousand and 22.5 thousand U.S. dollars, respectively.
Along with a son Yuuko brought over from her first marriage, the Nishiyamas have six children in total. The three of them live together without being married as polygamy is illegal in Japan. Together, they call themselves the "Iyasaka family".
Moving to Japan
For Australians wishing to move to Japan, it is advisable to get your Visa and residence permit prior to your arrival. Whilst Australians are lucky enough to be able to enter Japan for a short-term stay without a visa, you will need to have one if you wish to live there.
Australians who enter Japan as tourists may stay for up to 90 days as long as they hold an Australian passport which remains valid during their stay and is still valid when departing Japan. Tourists in Japan may not undertake any form of work, paid or unpaid.
Australians are eligible for Japan's visa exemption scheme for short-stay tourism and business travel. You don't need a visa to travel to Japan for up to 90 days. Entry and exit conditions can change at short notice. You should contact the nearest embassy or consulate of Japan for the latest details.
In most cases, the whole affair costs a large sum of money that is either paid by the bride, the groom, or both. Much like many other traditional ceremonies, Japan has its own unique take on weddings that people outside the country might not be familiar with.
"Permanent Resident", "Spouse or Child of Japanese National", "Spouse or Child of Permanent Resident" and "Long term Resident". Foreigners having one of the above residential status are completely free to engage in any type of activities in Japan. They are free to do any type of job and also to change it if they wish.
in accordance with Japanese rules, homeland certification is required regarding the concerned non-Japanese that they are permitted to marry (see the related section below); in accordance with foreign law, certification by Japan may also be required.
If you've been living in Japan for more than 10 years on any type of visa, you're eligible to become a permanent resident. Keep in mind, it has to be 10 continuous years — you can't leave for a year in the middle and come back. Also, this isn't a 100% hard requirement.
Non-Japanese Newborns
In addition to submitting the Notification of Childbirth, you must apply for a Status of Residence (visa) if your baby has foreign nationality and will continue living in Japan. You are also required to report the birth to your home country so please check with your embassy or consulate.