Landlord and Instructor visa

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Landlord and Instructor visa

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Hello guys, recently Ive been thinking of becoming a Landlord here in Japan. My visa is Instructor however. Would it be legal to become a landlord based on my visa status, or it would be best to apply for permission from Immigration to do such activity ?
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If you are paying cash you won't have any problems, if you want to take out a buy to let loan PR is probably best, but they can only say no.
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Deebee wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 10:01 am Hello guys, recently Ive been thinking of becoming a Landlord here in Japan. My visa is Instructor however. Would it be legal to become a landlord based on my visa status, or it would be best to apply for permission from Immigration to do such activity ?
I don't think investing in real estate is considered 'work' by Japanese immigration unless you set up a company and do it as your main activity. Doing it on the side while working within the scope of the Instructor visa should be fine.
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RetireJapan wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 1:25 am
Deebee wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 10:01 am Hello guys, recently Ive been thinking of becoming a Landlord here in Japan. My visa is Instructor however. Would it be legal to become a landlord based on my visa status, or it would be best to apply for permission from Immigration to do such activity ?
I don't think investing in real estate is considered 'work' by Japanese immigration unless you set up a company and do it as your main activity. Doing it on the side while working within the scope of the Instructor visa should be fine.
Ahh, I see, noted, thanks.
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Wales4rugbyWC23 wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 11:25 am If you are paying cash you won't have any problems, if you want to take out a buy to let loan PR is probably best, but they can only say no.
Oh ok, got it! Thanks.
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