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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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The counter-signing company must meet certain criteria to be eligible to recruit you.
There are criteria for company size, number of employees, capital, financial performance, etc.
It's not a small Japanese restaurant, and you can come to Japan if you are hired by a small workshop.
Basically, if you hire a company with more than 300 employees, you can expect to get a countervisa.
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It's difficult, if you want to countersign, then you have to find a Japanese company, and then let the Japanese side invite you, the restaurants opened by Chinese are generally restaurants, so unless you are a chef, otherwise, it is difficult. In addition, your classmate is here to study for graduate school, which is different from you, and they are on a student visa. Of course it's easier.
The work visa is the most difficult visa in Japan, so if you want to come, then you should find a prison company, but I personally think that there is not much point in going abroad for prison workers, and the salary is pitiful.
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Upstairs is right, the work permit in Japan is very difficult, mainly to see if there is a Japanese company willing to hire you. If you don't, it will be very difficult for you to contact a Japanese company in your home country to accept you. It would be easier if the landlord had some professional skills, such as computer programming, mechanical technology, English translation, cooking, etc.
You can't speak Japanese only in Japan.
Your classmates are different from you, they have a student visa, they enjoy the benefits of Japanese people, and the visa is also very easy to get.
I also think that if it is a labor export, it will not make much sense. The pay is low, and it's tiring. If the landlord wants to come to Japan to make money, you will definitely not get much more in the form of labor export than you do in China. If you want to learn Japanese, studying abroad is the best option.
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<>Hello, dear, I'm glad to answer for you: Count the full name of the work visa: Technical?
Humanities knowledge? International Business. In Japan's employment visa law, foreigners are given a so-called "Engineer" for performing liberal arts-related work.
Humanities knowledge? A type of visa for "international business". For example, a visa can be obtained if you have graduated from a university or have at least 10 years of work experience in a related field, and you can do business related to humanities such as law and economics, or international business such as interpretation and translation.
Most often, when you study in Japan and study liberal arts (such as marketing) at a university, you can get a visa to work in Japan after graduation is "Engineer? Humanities knowledge? International Business.
Dear, I hope my answer is helpful to you.
Is it considered a visa to submit a Japanese work visa?
<>Hello, dear, I'm glad to answer for you: Count the full name of the work visa: Technical?
Humanities knowledge? International Business. In the law related to the employment visa of Japan, foreigners are given the option of "Technical" for performing liberal arts-related work.
Humanities knowledge? "International Business" is a kind of signing and accompanying baggage. For example, if you have graduated from a university or have more than 10 years of work experience in a related field, you can obtain a visa if you are engaged in humanities-related work such as law and economics, or if you are engaged in international business such as interpretation and translation.
Most often, when you study in Japan and study liberal arts (such as marketing) at a university, you can get a visa to work in Japan after graduation is "Engineer? Humanities knowledge? International Business.
Dear, I hope my answer is helpful to you.
The visa is about to expire, and if you submit the information, it will not be considered as a stay.
Dear, it doesn't count.
Thank you. Is there any news on the Japan visa?
Dear, I've helped you check, there is no new news about Japanese visas now. I'm sorry.
Is there an extension policy for visa expiration during the epidemic?
Dear, I will help you find out that there is no extension policy for the expiration of the visa during the epidemic in Japan.
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