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Now the best guide for this is the chargé d'affaires.
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1. About tourist visa: It can be handled with a travel agency, and the first time will not be approved for three years and multiple round-trips.
2. About business visas: Business visas are short-term visas, and there is no certificate of eligibility, which belongs to the scope of embassies and consulates. The business visa will be investigated to see if there is really a business content, and if it is found to be the slightest false, the visa will be refused.
At the same time, the Chinese unit of the business visa sends personnel, generally the middle and upper level leaders of the Chinese company with decision-making power, according to your age, not quite in line. Don't be too naïve.
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In your case, it is recommended that you take the second option, but not for business, introduce you to a Japanese company and then apply for a work visa.
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Hello 1, Okinawa is not difficult to do more than three years, it has nothing to do with age, if they suspect it, they will investigate, this does not need to worry.
2. It has nothing to do with passports.
3. Japanese clubs will not apply for you to stay casually, and they will be punished if something goes wrong, and the cost is too high.
4. There is no possibility of renewing a short-term visa to a long-term stay, which means that you cannot look for a job in Japan with a tourist or business visa.
- Non-specialists.
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There should be no problem with traveling freely on your terms, but it is difficult to say about special visas, and you should look at the regulations of proof of property again.
As for the second point, the Japanese do things at a glance, and the Chinese will follow the concept of selfishness, even a small detail, as long as it is not in accordance with the rules, they are not willing to take risks, so unless you really have business activities, it is better not to ask for trouble.
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First, do you want to get a tourist visa? I don't know much about this, the second one is definitely rare, for business or something, unless you have detailed proof, let alone a work visa.
Nowadays, all foreigners in Japan have to apply for a new alien registration card, if you don't live in Japan, if you are just traveling, no company will take this risk to give you a business visa or even a work visa, unless you really have business activities or work there.
If you are serious about getting a tourist visa, it should be easy to do because the tourism industry in Japan is in a slump, and you want foreigners to go, but proof of assets is definitely needed.
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It can be done like this.
Let the Japanese company give you a work contract, and the Japanese company will help you apply for an anti-visa directly from their immigration office.
After the visa is issued, you can go directly to the Japanese consulate in China to get the visa, which will be much more insured and convenient.
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The company can help with it, if you are in China, you only need to provide your passport, household registration book and visa** (white background, just tell the photo studio that it is for a Japanese visa).
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Application: The employer applies to the Ministry of Justice for visa approval for the worker. Upon approval by the Ministry of Justice, the statutory Certificate of Eligibility will be approved within two months and the employer and the Japanese embassy or consulate in the labor-exporting country will be notified.
Visa issuance: The Japanese Embassy in the labor-exporting country will issue an entry visa to the worker within 3 days after receiving a notification from the Ministry of Justice. Visa validity: 3 months, extendable.
If you are applying for a visa with a Certificate of Eligibility to the Japanese Embassy or Consulate General in China, you must prepare the following documents:
1) Passport.
2) Original Certificate of Eligibility.
3) Japan entry visa application form (issued by the Japanese embassy or consulate, with 1 applicant** in the upper right corner).
4) One copy of the statement of reason for entering the country, which should be written on your own paper.
5) One copy of my resume (after middle school), write on my own paper.
6) One copy of the pledge, provided by the Japanese embassy or consulate and signed by the applicant.
7) One copy of the admission permit (not required for those who are going to Japan for training or starting a business).
8) 1 copy of the "Certificate of Eligibility"
9) Survey ticket for student status (provided by the Japanese Embassy and Consulates in China, not for non-scholars).
10) Those who go to Japan for training must provide a training plan and a contract or agreement signed with the Japanese party.
11) Those who have the skills to work in Japan must provide a notarized certificate of occupation and a contract or agreement with the Japanese party.
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It generally takes 10 to 15 days to process a Japanese visa. The process of applying for a visa to Japan is as follows: the visa applicant determines the purpose and itinerary of the trip; Log in to the official website of the Japanese Embassy and Consulates in China**, ** visa application form and list of documents required for visa; Preparation of visa application materials; Apply to the officially designated travel agency and submit relevant information; Finally, get your visa.
Article 13 The validity period of a visa shall be determined by the authority issuing the visa according to the circumstances. Article 14 If the visa holder needs to extend the validity period, increase or remove the number of accompanying passengers, change the destination and number of visas, and the foreigners who need to change the entry and exit ports of entry and exit in a closed field, they must go through the visa endorsement procedures.
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You can enter the average score and IELTS score into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and see which schools and majors can be applied to with the current score.
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If you want to apply for a Japanese work visa directly in Japan, your academic qualifications are the most basic, and you must also have the ability to speak Japanese. Generally, it is a college degree or above, the junior college must be Japanese or a tourism major, the undergraduate is generally not limited to the major, but the Japanese level 2 is required, but the academic qualification must be the academic qualification that can be checked by the full-time academic information network, but the types of work that apply for a job visa in Japan in China are relatively few, generally all kinds of sales, hot spring hotel service personnel, etc., as well as construction workers and chefs are not limited to academic qualifications, but more than ten years of work experience is required, and the cost is relatively high.
The process is generally to meet the conditions for registration and submission of materials (generally there is an application fee) - to participate in the interview (the Japanese employer interviews in person, generally divided into the first test and the second test) - the interview is passed - apply for a visa (sign a labor contract) - exit (a successful interview is generally 2-3 months to leave the country, except for individual training to return to the hotel, the hotel is faster, if there is no successful interview, then the interview is the same).
A job visa in Japan is not only for high academic requirements, but also for Japanese language ability, as well as image aspects, unless the personal conditions are better, or just in time for the interviewer is not many, otherwise the first success is less.
Alternatively, you can transfer to Japan on a job visa through short-term training. There is no need for an interview, and it is 100% to transfer to a work visa.
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It's really hard to say.,It doesn't seem like it's easy to do it yourself.,There's a friend who is studying in the valley.,It's still very easy.,It seems that the job I found there in the past is better.。
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This one is basically more difficult:
1. Domestic needs to be recruited by local Japanese companies, and the position needs to be in short supply in Japan;
2. During or after studying in Japan, you should find a company with the right specialty to apply.
Then ask your classmates to show a language study visa at the school they are studying at (if they are familiar with it) What is it called, I forgot anyway, the tuition fee for teaching for one year depends on the school, it is about 10,000 Premise: Japanese must pass level 2 Then you can stay in Japan for a year During the period, you can work part-time or something like that After earning money, you can go to their university Language schools have supporting facilities After being admitted, you will be admitted to graduate school I don't need to say anything else, right? If you can find someone who can sign a contract with you while you are working, you can stay in Japan forever, but hopefully you can't do it.
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