Do I get refund of my taxes, pension, insurance after leaving Japan?

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    Hi!

    I was wondering what do I get refund after I left Japan. I have been working in Japanese Software Development Company for last 7 years as an “Engineer”. As I have been living in Japan for 10+ years. I am also thinking of applying for Permanent Residence soon.

    Here’s a thing, whether I get PR or not… I am leaving Japan in couple of years and going back to homeland. Since I have been working as a salary-man for so many years, I have been paying lot of taxes, insurances, pension etc.

    Do I get any amount back (refund or lump sum) if I left Japan permanently? I have also heard that once you got PR, nothing will be refund. Is it true? Person who is planning for going back his country, shouldn’t be applying for PR ????

    Please, anyone who have a knowledge in this matter…Please REPLY !! Would be very grateful to you!

    #4572
    Anonymous
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    Hi!

    I was wondering what do I get refund after I left Japan. I have been working in Japanese Software Development Company for last 7 years as an “Engineer”. As I have been living in Japan for 10+ years. I am also thinking of applying for Permanent Residence soon.

    Here’s a thing, whether I get PR or not… I am leaving Japan in couple of years and going back to homeland. Since I have been working as a salary-man for so many years, I have been paying lot of taxes, insurances, pension etc.

    Do I get any amount back (refund or lump sum) if I left Japan permanently? I have also heard that once you got PR, nothing will be refund. Is it true? Person who is planning for going back his country, shouldn’t be applying for PR ????

    Please, anyone who have a knowledge in this matter…Please REPLY !! Would be very grateful to you!

    #5037
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    If you satisfy certain conditions, you can apply to receive a Lump-Sum Withdrawal Payment regarding the pension once you leave Japan. The amount you receive depends on a variety of things such as how long you have been paying into the system, your level of income, etc. This is an “early withdrawal payment” and not “refund”; You get something back but not everything back. 

    Japan also has pension agreements with various other countries that might allow to receive credit for whatever pension contributions that you have made over here back in your home country. I am not sure how applying for a LSWP will affect this.

    I do not believe that having Permanent Residence disqualifies you. As long as you are not a Japanese citizen and satisfy the other required conditions, I think you’re OK. But, I would check on that with the pension people. However, one of the conditions of getting this LSWP is that you need to be able to show the you are now longer a legal resident of Japan. This means that you will have to give up your PR status. This doesn’t mean that you can never come back to Japan to work. You will just have to start from the beginning all over again like any other ‘newcomer’ just of the boat for the first time.

    Finally, as far as I know, you will not be able to get back any of the taxes, health insurance premiums, etc., etc. that you have paid over the years.

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