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Japan’s Permanent Residency Fee Could Jump to 200,000 Yen

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Tokyo skyline with Mount Fuji in the background, where 70,000 Americans face updated foreign property restrictions

70,000 Americans in Japan Wait on Updated Foreign Property Restrictions

Japan’s government expert panel has postponed recommendations on foreign property purchase restrictions until fall 2026, delaying what could have been a midsummer decision on buying property in Japan as a foreigner. For the roughly 70,000 registered American residents in Japan, that’s a reprieve, not a resolution. Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party announced plans in December 2025 to introduce legislation restricting real estate purchases by foreign nationals. A government expert panel

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Aerial view of high-rise towers across the Santo Domingo skyline meeting the Caribbean coast, where Americans hold Dominican Republic residence permits

Dominican Republic Residence Permits Issued to Americans Hit 2,491 in 2025

Dominican Republic residence permits issued to Americans reached 2,491 in 2025, and most went through one door. Temporary residence took 64% of the total, or 1,591 permits. Every other route trailed far behind. The figures, sorted by category and nationality, sketch how Americans actually enter the country. The count covers Dominican Republic residence permits issued in 2025, not the total number of Americans living there. Each grant sorts into a

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Elmina castle is a popular tourist attraction on the Ghanaian Coast. a place where many considering Ghana citizenship by investment program deem iconic.

Ghana Citizenship by Investment Gets a Legal Mandate First

Ghana citizenship by investment now has a statutory mandate but no program behind it, an unusual sequence written into a bill Ghana’s Parliament passed April 2. For the thousands of Americans who have built lives in Accra under heritage-based pathways, the question is what a paid route changes. Ghana has courted American emigrants for seven years through ancestry, not money. The country paused and reset its diaspora citizenship program over

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