The special privilege is also to be granted to the dependents of all Japanese nationals, an order issued by the Home Ministry said.
"Japanese nationals holding Employment (E) Visa and their dependents holding 'X' (Entry) visa may be granted residential permit co-terminus with the validity of the Employment/ 'X' Visa as the case may be," the order said.
The decision came three months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Japan in September.
However, if at any time such a Japanese national proposes to be absent from his or her registered address for a continuous period of eight weeks or more, or is changing the registered address, or is finally departing from India, the person concerned shall, before leaving, inform to the jurisdictional registration officer of his or her intention to leave, either temporarily or permanently.
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In case a Japanese national is moving to another address in India, the new address should also be intimated to the registration officer.
Japanese nationals who are required to register with the FRRO or Foreigners Registration Officer (FRO) concerned need not be present in person in the FRRO or FRO for initial registration or for subsequent extension of visa or residential permit and this may be done through an authorised representative.
In such cases, the authorised representative should be an official of the company, organisation duly authorised by the company or the organisation with a proper Identity Card, the order said.