"If you hold a Multiple-Entry Japan visa and extend your stay to the maximum allowable number of days without using your original return ticket and buy a new ticket for a later date instead would you be penalized?"
Yes, In theory, extending your stay in Japan to the full allowance of your Multiple-Entry visa and purchasing a new return ticket likely won't cause any immediate issues.
You generally wouldn't be penalized for extending your stay in Japan with a Multiple-Entry visa as long as your new stay adheres to the following:
- Total滞在期間 (taizaikan - period of stay) doesn't exceed the maximum allowed for your visa type. (This information should be on your visa itself). A Multiple-Entry visa allows for multiple entries within its validity period. Extending your stay utilizes this feature, as long as you stay within the total allowed days.
- You have a valid new return ticket. Not using your initial return ticket isn't a problem, but having a confirmed onward travel plan is helpful.Buying a new return ticket demonstrates your intention to leave Japan eventually.
- You comply with Japanese immigration regulations. It's advisable but NOT REQUIRED to notify immigration of your extended stay. You can do this at your nearest Regional Immigration Bureau in Japan. This ensures transparency and avoids any potential issues upon departure.
Question: "Will I be eligible for a new Multiple Entry Visa when my current ME Visa expires?"
Here's what you can do to minimize any potential issues:
It's important to note that Visa renewal is ultimately at the discretion of Japanese immigration officials. The Japanese appreciate honesty and transparency. So, be a good citizen and abide by their rules and regulations.
It's always best to consult the nearest Japanese embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information and specific requirements for your situation.
Here are some resources that you might find helpful.
Frequently Asked Questions - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan: (https://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/faq.html