Points to keep in mind when applying for a change of status of residence from "staying at home" to "settlers"

Points to keep in mind when applying for a change of status of residence from "staying at home" to "settlers"

2015 Year 1 Month 20 Due from the Immigration Bureau on the date I am writing to notice about points to keep in mind when applying for permission to change my status of residence from "Family stay" to "Resident".

 

Some foreign nationals who have resident status "family stay" have been living in Japan since childhood, have completed compulsory education in Japan, and graduated from high school. If you are looking for a fixed period of time after graduating from high school and trying to work for a certain period of time or to get a job in Japan, In "stay", you can work only within the scope of non-qualification activities, and even if the work content corresponds to the work qualification such as "technology, humanities knowledge, international work", etc. It can be terrible for the individual, such as not meeting the standards, resulting in limited employment opportunities. Therefore, if you are a resident with a resident status of "family stay" and have completed most of the compulsory education in Japan and have graduated from a Japanese high school, an application for permission to change your resident status to a "resident" will be made. If there is, check the status of other residence as if it has sufficient anchorage in Japanese society. I hope. Even if an application for permission to change the status of residence is made on a family-by-family basis, it is not necessary to make a decision on the family-by-family basis, but on a case-by-case basis. I tell you that it is not. It was a notification of the content. For those who have graduated from high school in the application for permission to change their status of residence from a "family stay" to a "permanent resident," those who have graduated from high school will not be disapproved because they do not meet the criteria in general, and if there is no particular problem with the status of residence If you change your status of residence for a special reason, it will be easier for you to work in Japan in the future.

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