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Starting Your Career in Japan

Japan’s dynamic economy, innovative industries, and rich culture make it an attractive destination for professionals seeking to work abroad. If you’re considering a career in Japan, this comprehensive guide from Migration Review Education will provide you with detailed information on visa requirements, the application process, and other important aspects to ensure a successful transition to the Land of the Rising Sun.

Work Visa Requirements

Types of Work Visas: 

Japan offers various work visa categories, including but not limited to:

  • Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services Visa (EHS): For skilled professionals and experts in specific fields.
  • Intra-company Transferee Visa: For employees transferred within multinational companies.
  • Entertainer Visa: For individuals in the entertainment industry.
  • Professor Visa: For educators at Japanese institutions.
  • Eligibility Criteria: The specific requirements for each visa category vary, but in general, you’ll need a job offer from a Japanese employer, relevant qualifications or experience, and sufficient financial means to support yourself.
  • Documentation: Prepare a comprehensive set of documents, including your passport, visa application form, Certificate of Eligibility (COE) issued by your prospective employer in Japan, academic and professional credentials, and a detailed resume.

How to Apply for a Japanese Work Visa

Secure a job offer from a Japanese employer. They will apply for a COE on your behalf.

Your prospective employer in Japan will initiate the Certificate of Eligibility application through the local immigration office.

Download and complete the visa application form provided by the Japanese embassy or consulate in your home country.

Collect all necessary documents, including your COE, passport-sized photos, resume, and academic or professional certificates.

Schedule an appointment with the nearest Japanese embassy or consulate to submit your visa application.

Depending on your nationality and circumstances, you may be required to provide biometric data and attend an interview.

Allow sufficient time for your visa to be processed, as it may take several weeks.

Once approved, return to the embassy or consulate to collect your work visa sticker.

Launching your career in Japan offers a world of opportunities. With this guide from Migration Review Education, you’re equipped with the knowledge needed to navigate the work visa process and transition smoothly into your new professional chapter in Japan. Embrace the challenges and rewards of working in this dynamic country, and set the stage for a successful career.

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