A work visa is a qualification for staying in Japan for foreign nationals to work as employed by companies.
There are different types of work visas, and here we introduce work visa applications such as [technical / humanistic knowledge / international work, technical intern training, advanced profession, transfer within a company].
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Technology · Humanities · International business visa
Technical, human knowledge, and international business visas are 1 with a status of residence, and the "Technical Visa" and "Human Knowledge / International Business Visa" that were created through the revision of the law on 2015 / 4 in 1 became 1 This is a visa.
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Skill visa
A skill visa is a visa for activities that require skillful skills belonging to a special field of industry, which is carried out based on a contract with a public or private institution in Japan.It is divided into four categories according to the size of the company or organization, and the documents required by chefs and others vary greatly.
Technical internship 1
"Technical intern training", which is one of the statuses of residence, is classified into No. 1 and No. 1 according to the activity content.Furthermore, depending on the acceptance method, it can be divided into two categories: company-only acceptance and group-supervised acceptance.This chapter introduces Technical Intern Training No. 2.
Technical internship 2
"Technical intern training", which is one of the statuses of residence, is classified into No. 1 and No. 1 according to the activity content, and further divided into two categories, company-only type acceptance and group supervision type acceptance, depending on the acceptance method.This chapter introduces Technical Intern Training No. 2.
Highly professional
One of the statuses of residence, "advanced professionals," is a new status of residence that was created on April 1, 2015. No. 4 is a visa for foreigners who are first certified as "advanced professionals" and the status of residence is 1 years. No. 1 has the status of residence of No. 5 and one of the requirements is that 2 years have passed, and the period of stay will be indefinite if it is certified.
Intra-Company Transferee Visa
An in-house transfer visa is a status of residence that allows you to transfer from a foreign office to a Japanese office for a certain period of time to carry out activities that correspond to a technical, humanistic knowledge, or international business visa.Please note that if you work in Japan for an indefinite period, you will not be able to obtain an in-house transfer visa.