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Geopolitics & PoliticsFriday, July 3, 2026

Japan and UK Move to Recoup Migration Costs from Foreign Residents

Tokyo announced a twelvefold fee increase for residence permits while London unveiled a plan to charge employed asylum seekers for accommodation, as both nations seek to offset record immigration expenses.

Japan’s Immigration Services Agency released a draft cabinet order on Friday that will raise fees for residence status changes and extensions to as much as 75,000 yen, from the current 6,000 yen, while the United Kingdom government unveiled an Immigration and Asylum Bill requiring asylum seekers with sufficient means to repay accommodation and subsistence costs. The Japanese fee for permanent residency will jump from 10,000 yen to 200,000 yen; in the UK, eligible migrants are expected to contribute around £10,000 once their income exceeds a yet-to-be-set threshold.

According to Tokyo officials, the fee revisions are designed to cover administrative expenses driven by a foreign resident population that reached a record 4.1 million at the end of 2025, a 9.5 per cent year-on-year increase. The Home Office in London stated that asylum accommodation and support cost taxpayers £4 billion last year and that the repayment scheme, part of what it calls the biggest asylum overhaul in a generation, would ensure “those who can contribute do so.” Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood described receiving asylum support as “a right, but it is also a responsibility.”

Both measures tie financial contribution directly to residency rights. Under the Japanese draft, applicants for stays of five years or more will pay 75,000 yen, with discounts of 3,000 to 10,000 yen for online applications; those in financial hardship equivalent to welfare recipients may have fees reduced to 10,000 yen. The UK bill makes full repayment a precondition for permanent settlement and requires departing migrants to clear their balance before any future return. The Home Office said it is exploring collection through direct payments and the tax and benefits systems.

The policy shifts come as Japan’s foreign workforce expands rapidly through programmes such as the Specified Skilled Worker scheme, with Indonesian nationals recording a 33.2 per cent increase. Southeast Asian media have reported that students and workers frequently encounter culture shock and adaptation difficulties. Separately, disaster preparedness experts in Japan warn that evacuation plans have not kept pace with the surge in foreign tourists and residents, many of whom lack knowledge of warning systems and emergency procedures.

The Japanese fee order is open for public comment and is expected to take effect in October. The UK bill is due to be introduced to Parliament, with the Home Secretary empowered to set the repayment threshold and monthly charge. Both governments frame the changes as efforts to align immigration systems with fiscal realities, while sending countries in Asia and Africa are monitoring the impact on migrant communities.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Costi migratori vs. cooperazione
38%Medium
3 blocs · positions from −0.60 to +0.20
Accusa di scaricare costiEnfasi su partnership e accoglienza
INDSEAEUR
Divergence between press blocs
Indian & South Asian press+0.20neutral
Southeast Asian press−0.60critical
Continental European press+0.20neutral
Japanese and British outlets are not present in this cluster.
Indian & South Asian press+0.20
Voice

Japan is a reliable partner investing in Bangladesh's development without imposing migration costs.

Mechanismpragmatismo bilaterale

By selecting only positive cooperation news and ignoring criticism, the bloc builds a narrative of mutual benefit.

Omission

The bloc omits any mention of Japan's restrictive migration policies or costs imposed on migrants.

PragmatismDetachment
Southeast Asian press−0.60
Voice

The UK asylum system is full of loopholes that allow traffickers to evade justice.

Mechanismesposizione investigativa

Using a specific case of a convicted trafficker who obtained asylum with fake documents, the bloc generalizes a systemic failure.

Omission

The bloc does not mention the successes of the UK system in rejecting fraudulent claims or control measures.

AlarmOutrage
Continental European press+0.20
Voice

The Pope calls on the world to welcome migrants with compassion, opposing restrictive policies.

Mechanismuniversalizzazione morale

By presenting the papal visit as a symbolic act of welcome, the bloc universalizes the moral duty to assist migrants, without considering practical challenges.

Omission

The bloc omits the economic and social difficulties of migrant integration and criticisms of reception policies.

PaternalismDetachment

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Friday, July 3, 2026

Japan and UK Move to Recoup Migration Costs from Foreign Residents

Tokyo announced a twelvefold fee increase for residence permits while London unveiled a plan to charge employed asylum seekers for accommodation, as both nations seek to offset record immigration expenses.

Japan’s Immigration Services Agency released a draft cabinet order on Friday that will raise fees for residence status changes and extensions to as much as 75,000 yen, from the current 6,000 yen, while the United Kingdom government unveiled an Immigration and Asylum Bill requiring asylum seekers with sufficient means to repay accommodation and subsistence costs. The Japanese fee for permanent residency will jump from 10,000 yen to 200,000 yen; in the UK, eligible migrants are expected to contribute around £10,000 once their income exceeds a yet-to-be-set threshold.

According to Tokyo officials, the fee revisions are designed to cover administrative expenses driven by a foreign resident population that reached a record 4.1 million at the end of 2025, a 9.5 per cent year-on-year increase. The Home Office in London stated that asylum accommodation and support cost taxpayers £4 billion last year and that the repayment scheme, part of what it calls the biggest asylum overhaul in a generation, would ensure “those who can contribute do so.” Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood described receiving asylum support as “a right, but it is also a responsibility.”

Both measures tie financial contribution directly to residency rights. Under the Japanese draft, applicants for stays of five years or more will pay 75,000 yen, with discounts of 3,000 to 10,000 yen for online applications; those in financial hardship equivalent to welfare recipients may have fees reduced to 10,000 yen. The UK bill makes full repayment a precondition for permanent settlement and requires departing migrants to clear their balance before any future return. The Home Office said it is exploring collection through direct payments and the tax and benefits systems.

The policy shifts come as Japan’s foreign workforce expands rapidly through programmes such as the Specified Skilled Worker scheme, with Indonesian nationals recording a 33.2 per cent increase. Southeast Asian media have reported that students and workers frequently encounter culture shock and adaptation difficulties. Separately, disaster preparedness experts in Japan warn that evacuation plans have not kept pace with the surge in foreign tourists and residents, many of whom lack knowledge of warning systems and emergency procedures.

The Japanese fee order is open for public comment and is expected to take effect in October. The UK bill is due to be introduced to Parliament, with the Home Secretary empowered to set the repayment threshold and monthly charge. Both governments frame the changes as efforts to align immigration systems with fiscal realities, while sending countries in Asia and Africa are monitoring the impact on migrant communities.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Costi migratori vs. cooperazione
38%Medium
3 blocs · positions from −0.60 to +0.20
Accusa di scaricare costiEnfasi su partnership e accoglienza
INDSEAEUR
Divergence between press blocs
Indian & South Asian press+0.20neutral
Southeast Asian press−0.60critical
Continental European press+0.20neutral
Japanese and British outlets are not present in this cluster.
Indian & South Asian press+0.20
Voice

Japan is a reliable partner investing in Bangladesh's development without imposing migration costs.

Mechanismpragmatismo bilaterale

By selecting only positive cooperation news and ignoring criticism, the bloc builds a narrative of mutual benefit.

Omission

The bloc omits any mention of Japan's restrictive migration policies or costs imposed on migrants.

PragmatismDetachment
Southeast Asian press−0.60
Voice

The UK asylum system is full of loopholes that allow traffickers to evade justice.

Mechanismesposizione investigativa

Using a specific case of a convicted trafficker who obtained asylum with fake documents, the bloc generalizes a systemic failure.

Omission

The bloc does not mention the successes of the UK system in rejecting fraudulent claims or control measures.

AlarmOutrage
Continental European press+0.20
Voice

The Pope calls on the world to welcome migrants with compassion, opposing restrictive policies.

Mechanismuniversalizzazione morale

By presenting the papal visit as a symbolic act of welcome, the bloc universalizes the moral duty to assist migrants, without considering practical challenges.

Omission

The bloc omits the economic and social difficulties of migrant integration and criticisms of reception policies.

PaternalismDetachment

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