Transportation for trainees in Japan, how to get from Japan to Korea

Updated on international 2024-05-17
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    That's a bit too much. It's nearly 40 minutes by car, so it's a long way to think about it. If the transportation is convenient, you can choose to make a tram or bus, and let the company reimburse the transportation expenses, which is also a reasonable requirement in Japan, not to mention that the regular employees of Japanese companies have a monthly transportation subsidy.

    If this doesn't work, work together with your colleagues to negotiate with the company, and don't walk or bike. Hi, there are too many compatriots in Japan who are treated by bad companies, there are some small companies, very poor bosses, really do not treat Chinese as "people", shame! It hurts to think about this, there is no way, let our country be poor and underdeveloped!

    I hope that our generation will become a rising generation in China! I am also in Tokyo, Japan, I will never lose the face of the Chinese in anything I do, I use everything to prove that I am better than you little Japan not only in terms of technology, but also in quality, let's work hard!

    As the saying goes: Although I can't be the son of a rich father in this life, then I must be a rich father of my son in this life.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The salary of interns is so low, it seems that there is a minimum wage standard, we are 130,006, we have been here for two years, 500 overtime in the first year, in the second half of last year, Japan ** came out of the policy, and gave us 360 yuan of overtime pay for the first year, I feel that there is a problem with your salary.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Many companies offer shuttle buses to and from work, so you can ask other Japanese people how they get to work.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Check with your local **.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Prepare more delicious food for yourself, it's very expensive over there.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How do you go to the training, where do you go, and do you do it on the Shenyang Shinkansen?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it is a long-term work visa (such as a three-year one), you can fill in the information directly according to the requirements of the Korean Embassy in Japan, and then take it to get it, very quickly, two weeks, if the information is complete. No need to go back to your home country, nothing at all. It's very convenient to go to the United States, South Korea, etc. in Japan.

    The South Korean embassy brawls in Tokyo and Nagoya, you look at it on the Internet.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no way to do this, you have to return to China first, in exceptional cases, unless you have a receiving agency there, for example, if you go to study abroad, there must be a school there, or you go to work and find a good company, and you also have valid formal procedures, certificates, etc., if you want to hack the past, then ask for more blessings! If you get caught, it's hard for you to want to go abroad!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First, you are not a trainee, but a technical intern trainee. Japan has already revised this policy.

    Second, according to the Immigration Control Act, technical intern trainees who are coming to Japan to participate in technical intern training activities are not allowed to leave the technical intern training company, and if they need to return to their home country for special reasons, they must apply to the Immigration Bureau by the supervising organization, and then the Immigration Bureau will renew their status of stay and return to Japan within the specified date. And I remember not being able to go to a third country from Japan. So the odds are almost zero.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, look at your contract to see if there is a clause regarding the number of people in the room. If a problem is discovered, it is necessary to defend its rights, and Japan is a country with a rule of law. As long as you're reasonable, it's basically fine. But be sure to consult a lawyer, I'm not a professional and it's hard to say.

    Call the embassy ** to see if there is an official way, but basically the embassy people don't like to help the Chinese.

    Call the Japanese TV stations **let them** you. Let a lot of people know, but legally.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Oh, if you go to Japan to study after the training, you must not be able to do so, but if you can change your household registration and related information, you can apply.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Oh, go to the training institution to complain, I really can't go to the embassy and ask. 、。Generally local agencies they don't care

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In July, a new training and internship system was introduced, but the training system was abolished, and those who came to Japan after July were interns, so there was no such thing as training. In other words, overtime pay can be made after coming. However, after one year, you will also have to take the test, and you will be able to stay in Japan only after passing the test.

    There are no personal requirements. There are stricter regulations for Japanese companies.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After July 1 of this year, the trainee system was changed to the technical intern trainee system, which is generally more beneficial for those who go abroad, and they can work overtime after one month, and the salary and overtime pay are paid according to the regulations of the Japan Labor Standards Agency, and 70% of the compensation will be paid by the comprehensive insurance for technical intern trainees, and the remaining 30% will be compensated by the supplementary insurance.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Let him give you a work visa, and he will give you a certificate, you can go to the embassy to sign, and you still have to go to the embassy to ask about the specific procedures.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It seems that trainees can only go to Japan as trainees after 3 years after returning to their home countries, study abroad for 1 year, or get married,,, or either on a skilled visa or in the name of investment.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In principle, no, it depends on your combination!Most of them don't care, in fact, it's just a bad idea given by the combination.

    The hours outside of 8 hours a day are times the normal work, and the night is more than 10 o'clock, and the wages are different. There is also an extra supplementary allowance for night shifts in the factory, which is also related to the local policy of your district. It also depends on what is the so-called basic salary they give you?

    In general, the basic salary of trainees in poor prefectures is 625 yen per hour, and overtime is counted as yen per hour in addition to 8 hours, which refers to poor counties, and the higher the basic salary in the more prosperous areas.

    In addition, last year, the Chinese side began to cancel the previous Chinese government's given wage standard, that is, 70,000 yuan in the first year, 80,000 yuan in the second year, and 80,000 yuan per year for the third year, and gave the minimum wage standard according to local regulations in Japan.

    I hope that those who are about to go abroad for training will negotiate with the Chinese unit in time about the salary of going abroad, and the trainees in Japan can work happily and with peace of mind, and I wish you a successful return to China!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The Japanese literal meaning is "student or person who is continuing to study".

    But nowadays, trainees in China are usually those who work part-time or study or are laborers.

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