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I want to work in Japan. How to apply for a Japanese work visa?

1. Types of Japanese work visas

Japan’s work visa is actually just a general term, and there are many types. There are at least the following types of work visas approved by the Ministry of Justice of Japan:

1. Professor (university professor)

2. Arts (painter, composer, etc.)

3. Religion (pastors, etc.)

4. Reporting (reporters, photographers, etc.)

5. Investment? Business (business operators, etc.)

6. Legal and accounting services (lawyers, accountants, etc.)

7. Medical treatment (doctors, nurses, etc.)

8. Research (researchers in enterprises and research institutions)

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9. Education (primary and secondary school teachers, etc.)

10. Technology (engineers, etc.)

11. Humanities knowledge? International business (translators, staff, etc.)

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12. In-company employees (workers from the head office or branch offices in Japan)

13. Xingxing (actors, singers, sports players, etc.)

14 .Skills (chefs, sports coaches, precious metal processing technicians, etc.)

15. Skills training (trainees, etc.)

2. Steps to apply for a Japanese work visa

If you want to find a job in Japan, you must first clarify your purpose of going to Japan and your work characteristics. The specific steps are as follows:

1. First, you must decide what kind of visa to apply for. This is the first step to success.

2. Then judge whether you have the conditions to apply for that visa based on the requirements of the visa you want to apply for.

3. Prepare the required information according to the requirements of the visa you want to apply for.

4. Submit the information to the Immigration Bureau yourself or through the employer or lawyer or administrative scrivener, and wait for the result.

3. How to apply for Humanities Knowledge? International Business Visa

Humanities Knowledge? International Business Visa is the most commonly applied for and the most common type of work visa. If Chinese international students want to work in Japan after graduation, they usually apply for this kind of visa. Here, we will take the Humanities Knowledge-International Business Visa as an example to give some detailed explanations:

1. Self-analysis before applying for the Humanities Knowledge-International Business Visa.

Before applying for a liberal arts and international business visa, you must first determine whether you have the conditions

to apply for this visa. There are two basic conditions for applying for this visa: one is the conditions of the employing unit, and the other is the conditions of the applicant himself.

Conditions for employing units:

1) First, there must be an unit hiring you. In other words, you must have an employer.

2) The unit that hires you must be able to afford you. In other words, that unit has to pay you wages.

3) The unit that employs you has no tax or other illegal or disciplinary problems. In other words, that unit is a serious unit.

4) The unit that employs you has nothing to do with customary industries, anti-social forces, etc.

Applicant’s conditions:

1) Educational qualifications

The minimum academic qualification must be a graduate from a Japanese “vocational school” and have a “professional” certificate; or Graduated from a Chinese college or above and have a college diploma issued by the Ministry of Education of China.

2) Professional requirements

The applicant’s major must be related to the work you will do after taking office. For example, if you study trade in a vocational school, but you find a job in a restaurant or convenience store where you work, this is totally wrong and impossible. However, if the restaurant is run by a company and has business such as purchasing goods from China, it is not impossible as long as the reasons are clear. In addition, even if the company that hires you does not currently have business related to your major, as long as it is clearly stated that it is planning or will carry out business in the future.

3) The uniqueness of “you have to do it”

If the job you want to do in the future can also be done by ordinary Japanese, then the reason for hiring you will seem very weak. . Japan hires foreigners because the foreigners have knowledge or skills that ordinary Japanese people do not have, but that are necessary for Japan. Otherwise, they would hire Japanese first. For example, waiters in general restaurants and salespeople in general convenience stores are jobs that Japanese junior high school graduates can do. There is no need to hire a foreigner. Therefore, even if the shop owner wants you, the immigration control will not approve it.

2. Information required for applying for a liberal arts and international business visa (data source: official website of the Immigration Bureau)

In Japanese national, local government agencies, public organizations, and Japanese listed companies If you are employed by an organization other than the following:

1) Documents required by the employer (Published by のあるもののWRITING)

②Employment Contract (Original)

③Certificate of Registration Matters (Original)

④Final Accounts of the Recent Year The article is written

⑤Reason for employment

2) Information required by the applicant

①Application form for permission to change the status of residence

②パスポート and カード (または Alien Registration Certificate)

③Resume Letter (Shanghai のもの)

④Graduation Certificate

⑤Reason for Application

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