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Technical/Humanities/International Services
The "Technical/Humanities/International Services Visa" will be dropped!
The "Technical/Humanities/International Business Visa" (hereinafter referred to as "Gijinkoku Visa") is the most commonly used status of residence for foreign nationals to work in Japan. However, while the number of applications for this visa is high, the number of denied applications is also increasing, and the screening process is becoming stricter every year. The "visa" status is most commonly used by foreign nationals to work in Japan. -
Technical/Humanities/International Services
The Key to a Successful Work Visa Application! Guide to prove the compatibility of "education and work experience" and "job description
🔑 1. Introduction: What is the core of the work visa examination? When applying for a work visa (status of residence: "Engineer/Humanities/International Services," etc.), which is necessary to work in Japan, the most important and most likely cause of denial is that "the applicant's educational and professional background" and "the nature of work to be engaged in" are compatible... -
Technical/Humanities/International Services
Kyoto, Japan - Visa Application - What should I do if I change jobs on a work visa? Notification to the Immigration Bureau and measures against the risk of visa changes
For foreign nationals working in Japan with a work visa (technical, humanities, international services, etc.), changing jobs is an opportunity for career advancement. However, if you fail to notify the Immigration Bureau when you change jobs, or if your new job description does not match your visa type, you may be denied your next visa renewal... -
Technical/Humanities/International Services
Is it possible to change my status of residence from Specified Technical Skills 1 to "Gijinkoku"? Points to keep in mind when changing status of residence
Some of you who are currently working under the "Specified Technical Skills 1" status may be considering changing your status of residence to "Technical/Humanities/International Services" ("Gijinkoku") in the future. In this issue, we will discuss the change of status of residence from Tokutei Gijutsu 1 to Gijinkoku... -
Technical/Humanities/International Services
Cases of hiring foreign nationals who successfully obtained "Technical/Humanities/International Services" status of residence|Tips for obtaining a work visa are also explained.
For companies wishing to hire foreign nationals as full-time employees, obtaining status of residence is an important procedure that cannot be avoided. Among these, "Technical/Humanities/International Services" is the work visa required for hiring foreign nationals for office work. In this issue, we will introduce a successful case where a visa was successfully obtained... -
Technical/Humanities/International Services
Thorough Explanation] Requirements and Application Procedures for "Technical/Humanities/International Services" Status of Residence
In order for a foreign national to engage in white-collar work in Japan, it is necessary to obtain a status of residence (work visa) for "Engineer/Humanities/International Services. In this article, our expert administrative scriveners will explain the application requirements, the flow of procedures, and common cases of disapproval in an easy-to-understand manner. 1. "The...
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