I graduated from vocational high school this year and want to work in Japan, what are the requiremen

Updated on tourism 2024-05-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, you need to find a qualified labor company, and secondly, you need to see what kind of visa conditions you meet, if you meet the work permit, you must not go to the study, if you do not meet the work permit, choose the study visa.

    Ministry of Commerce Qualification Inquiry:

    Ministry of Commerce (official website) "Going out" option in the navigation "List of Foreign Labor Service Cooperation Enterprises" option in the enterprise directory List of foreign labor service enterprises Select province Find an enterprise.

    There are two types of visas to work in Japan:

    One is a training visa, which can only be used to work in Japan for three years and cannot be renewed. (College degree or less, you can go for a study visa).

    The other is a work visa, which can be renewed (college degree or above (including junior college) can be found on the academic information network, and you can take a work visa).

    First of all, the labor service company communicates with the Japanese employer and gives you a Chinese guarantee, and the Japanese side will give you the opportunity to arrange an interview, and the interview will also give you a residence qualification certificate, and the application and approval for the stay will be about half a year, and the qualification certificate is issued by Japan ** (Japan Immigration Bureau), and it is the Japanese employer who will sponsor you in Japan.

    Materials to be prepared: ID card, household registration book, college degree or above (including junior college) to prepare academic certificates, passports, ID photos, resumes, life photos, etc.

    The cost is different depending on the type of visa you take, and the position you choose is different depending on the type of visa, so the cost is not the same.

    Here's how to verify whether a labor company is legitimate

    Now there are too many black intermediaries and fake intermediaries, which have disrupted the market for overseas labor.

    The legitimacy of the labor company and the regularity of the contract can be measured from the following points.

    First, whether there is any qualification (the Ministry of Commerce can find it), the qualified is not necessarily the first, and the unqualified must be the first.

    Second, the fee is not transparent, and the contract should be clearly written.

    Third, after failing to go abroad, whether the cost is fully refunded, whether there is training, whether the cost of training is included in the cost or does not include the training fee, and the training fee is not refundable after failing to go abroad.

    Fourth, the fee is one-time or multiple, whether it is clearly written in the contract, and what is included in the fee.

    Fifth, the contract is not the same as what the salesman said, don't say one thing and do another, it should be done, and some are not allowed to take pictures of the contract or ask the lawyer with the contract, and the formal contract is not afraid of verification.

    Sixth, if you have a college degree or above (including junior college), you can take a work visa, if you can take a work visa, and let you go to labor, that is to do things with a conscience, because you can work in Japan for three years, and you can't do it twice, if you don't understand the private message me, or click on my name to go to my post bar to leave a message.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For labor visas, there are some necessary materials, such as identity, household registration book, and some orders, running water, and parental guarantees. You can get a 125 visa.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Undergraduate.

    Undergraduate students in Japan need to have high school or above, and they must be 18 years old, and they are required to reach the N2 level of Japanese, but there is no Japanese level requirement for students who are taught in English, but they must submit English proficiency.

    2.Graduate student.

    Graduate students need a bachelor's degree, be at least 22 years old, and have a Japanese language level of 2 or above.

    2. Conditions for studying in Japan.

    Education: 12 years or more of education experience is required. (high school, technical secondary school, technical school degree or above);

    Japanese: Have more than 200 hours of Japanese language learning experience, preferably with a Japanese Language Proficiency Test certificate. Age:

    18-35 years old within 5 years of formal education (2 years after partial study); Economy: Able to provide a bank deposit certificate of 3 million yen or about 200,000 yuan;

    Financial sponsorship: It is best to choose your own parents as sponsors;

    3. Application requirements for studying in Japan.

    1.Pass the baccalaureate examination or complete 12 years of formal study and education or equivalent in China, and recruit junior college and bachelor's degree;

    2.Japanese J-testef level or above, Japanese language proficiency level 4 or above, with more than 150 hours of Japanese language learning;

    3.Ability to pay for studying abroad, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no problem, I am studying in Japan now, and I have classmates who are from vocational high schools.

    There are basically several conditions that are required to apply to a language school in Japan; Education, technical secondary school or above, meet 12 years of basic education. Japanese language ability, JTEST EF level or above, or equivalent. Of course, the better your Japanese, the faster you will adapt to it and the more opportunities you will have to work part-time.

    If you are in a vocational high school, it is best to have an E or higher level in Japanese, so you can be sure. If you're level 2, there's no problem. The family conditions are good, and the cost of the first year abroad is about 100,000 yuan.

    In Japan, it is required that no more than 5 years elapse between the final academic degree and the application for study abroad.

    Many of our students have signed up through Sakura International Japanese Language Training Institute, and after they have learned a certain level of Japanese, they will arrange for students to go to Sakura International in Tokyo, Japan, to experience life in Tokyo, where they can learn more pure Japanese or experience it in advance. The institution has 55 study centers and a branch campus in Tokyo, Japan, which is well received by students. There is also a one-stop service for studying in Japan, from one-on-one study abroad consultation and guidance from professional teachers, a high visa approval rate, to studying in a Japanese language school in Japan, taking university entrance exams, to being admitted to a prestigious university, and life support resources after being admitted to a university.

    Click here to make an appointment for 1-to-250 guidance for Japanese higher education.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As long as you meet the requirements of 12 years of educational experience, that is, vocational high school graduation, you can apply to study in Japan, which is the most basic academic condition.

    Secondly, language proficiency is required, and at least a certificate of Japanese language study hours or a Japanese language certificate from the NAT JTEST JLPT is required.

    Then there is the support of the family and the preparation of study abroad funds.

    The above Azure teacher answered.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. College degree or above is sufficient.

    2. Documents required for a Japanese work visa:

    1. First of all, the employing unit shall apply to the local Immigration Bureau and submit relevant supporting materials.

    There are mainly a letter of appointment, an employment contract, a certificate of employment, treatment and employment conditions, and a letter of guarantee issued by the main person in charge of the employing unit, as well as supporting materials that can fully prove the financial expenditure, tax paying ability, establishment and development of the employing unit.

    In addition, it is also necessary to submit the resumes of the hired candidates and the family relationship form at home and abroad.

    2. The Immigration Bureau of the Ministry of Justice, in conjunction with other relevant departments, will issue a Certificate of Eligibility.

    3. The applicant shall apply for an entry visa with the Japanese Embassy in China with the Certificate of Eligibility for Residence provided by the Japanese employer.

    Professors, artists, foreign priests, journalists, investors and managers, lawyers and accountants can be granted entry visas valid for six months, one year or three years, while others can be granted visas valid for three months, six months or one year.

    Foreigners applying for employment or work visas must have a college degree or above and certain work experience. The spouses and minor children of the above-mentioned entrants may also apply for entry permits together. If approved, you will be able to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility.

    For such entrants, Japanese law only limits the period of stay after entry to three years, and does not limit the number of entries. As long as a person is hired and meets the entry requirements, he or she can enter the country every 3 years.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's talk about the conclusion first, if you work in Japan, you can get a Japanese work visa.

    Talking about the method, there are two:

    1. Working in a Japanese company in China first, performing well, and being sent to Japan, this is the only way to stay in China.

    2. Going to Japan to find a job, of course, this is the most unrealistic.

    3. Go to Japan to study for a master's degree, and then look for a job when you have a master's degree in 1 or 2 masters, and this method has the highest realization rate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, you can't go abroad after graduating from college, who said that.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you want to go to undergraduate, you need to have graduated from high school or equivalent vocational high school diploma and notarial certificate, and have 12 years of education;

    1. All the national, public and private universities you want to go to are the most accurate only if you go to their official websites for specific confirmation.

    2. The tuition fee of the language school is about 5-70,000 yuan a year, and the living expenses (accommodation, water and electricity, transportation, food, mobile phone, Internet) are 8,000 to 10,000 yuan per month.

    3. The annual tuition fee of the university is about 30,000 to 50,000 yuan, and there are more expensive ones, so it is recommended that you work hard and try to apply for national and public universities and better private universities. It is possible to be free or semi-free of tuition at national and public universities, and all grades must be honored.

    4. According to the regulations, no more than four hours a day and no more than 20 hours a week. It is possible to earn more by earning about 8-100,000 yen a month from a part-time job, but it also takes time for you to rest and study.

    5. Go to the "Education Foreign-related Supervision Information Network of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China" to find the list of self-financed study abroad agents, and refer to it. There is no authoritative assessment of the qualifications, credibility, visa rate of intermediaries, consultants, training institutions, etc., and there may be an investigation report or a recommendation from someone who can be used as a general reference. You can only ask a few more companies, compare them more, and at the same time find friends to contact acquaintances or friends abroad.

    The intermediary fee is about 10,000 thousand yuan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The language school is 5-70,000 yuan a year, you can work and study part-time, and the intermediary fee in China is about 10,000, and you can find them to get the materials or something.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You graduated from vocational high school, and I guess you are not a Japanese language major, so you can only go to a language school first.

    The first preparation fee, generally 100,000 is enough. First, the tuition fee for one year is about 60 to 700,000 yen, which is about 50,000 yuan. Second, the accommodation fee for half a year, the basic school has dormitories, with an average of 40,000 yen per month, and a total of about 20,000 yuan for half a year.

    Third, living expenses, meals, etc., about 30,000 yuan for half a year. After half a year, all of them can work part-time to maintain.

    There is 100,000 yuan, which should be considered relatively sufficient, and some schools can pay half a year's tuition first, so the initial preparation of 70,000 yuan is enough.

    If you need documents, you will need a family register, graduation certificate, guarantor's income, deposit certificate, Japanese language proficiency certificate, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, about the fee, from your application to the first time you go to Japan, a total of about 50,000 yuan, including half a year tuition, half a year of accommodation, intermediary service fees, etc.

    After arriving in Japan, the annual cost is about 110,000 to 120,000 yuan, including tuition, accommodation, water, electricity, food, and other living expenses.

    The required documents are your original academic qualifications, a Japanese language score of 250 or more, a certificate of employment income of the financial payer, an original deposit certificate of 200,000 yuan for each month from 3 to 6 months, etc.

    You can continue to ask additional questions for details.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I have materials that I believe in, you leave me an email address, and I'll send it to you.

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