Category:Visa

  • 2025.10.15

Step-by-Step Guide for Foreigners to Work in Japan

The number of foreigners aiming to build their careers in Japan has been increasing year by year. According to data from Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, the number of foreign workers reached an all-time high in 2023, with strong demand particularly in the manufacturing, service, and IT sectors. However, to work legally in Japan, foreigners must complete several important procedures, including obtaining the proper residence status (visa) and confirming the permitted scope of work. Based on official information from the Immigration Services Agency of Japan (official website), this article clearly explains each step for foreigners seeking employment in Japan. Types and Features of Work-Related Residence Status (Visa) in Japan To work in Japan, foreigners must obtain the appropriate […]

  • 2025.10.09

Understanding Japan’s Work Visa Types and Differences|A Practical Guide to Employment-Based Residence Status

The number of foreign workers in Japan continues to rise each year. According to the Immigration Services Agency of Japan (official website), as of 2024, the number of foreign employees exceeded two million. This growth is driven by global talent mobility and domestic labor shortages. However, many people still find it difficult to understand which work visa applies to their job type and how each differs. This article explains Japan’s main work visa categories, their requirements, and the overall application process—based on official information from the Immigration Services Agency of Japan (ISA). What Is a Work Visa|Basic Knowledge of Residence Status for Working in Japan This section helps you understand the fundamental structure of work visas required for foreign nationals […]

Can freelancers get a work visa in Japan? A detailed guide for foreign freelancers in Japan

Japan is one of the world’s leading economies and offers many business opportunities. However, due to the recent trend of the yen’s depreciation and the global economic recovery, Japan has become an ideal destination for Freelancers (independent workers) to live and work. However, compared to coming to the office regularly, foreigners tend to prefer freelance work. To do so in Japan, there are some strict standards and regulations that freelancers need to follow. This article introduces how and under what conditions foreign freelancers can obtain a work visa in Japan, as well as notices to work here. Japan Work Visa Foreign nationals wishing to stay in Japan for the long term need to have a resident status. Among them, some […]

Tokutei Katsudo Visa for the interns

If you are studying and working in Japan or if you are exploring the idea of going to Japan, recently you might have heard about the concepts of Tokutei Gino Visa and Tokutei Katsudo Visa. Do you know what Tokutei Katsudo Visa is and what its benefits are? In this article, jvisa will provide more specific information about Tokutei Katsudo Visa, its advantages and disadvantages as well as guidance on how you can apply for this visa most effectively. What is Tokutei Katsudo Visa? Tokutei Katsudo Visa (Special Activities Visa) is a type of visa specifically designated by the Japanese Ministry of Justice for individual foreigners according to the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act. In other words, Tokutei Katsudo […]

The path to Japanese citizenship | Overview of the naturalization process for foreigners

For foreigners considering a long-term stay in Japan, the “naturalization” process becomes an important option. There is a growing number of foreigners considering naturalization in Japan for various reasons such as higher income compared to their home country, marrying a Japanese citizen, etc. This article explains the naturalization process to obtain Japanese citizenship for foreigners wishing to live long-term in Japan. The conditions for submitting a naturalization application The naturalization process to obtain Japanese citizenship requires applicants to meet several basic conditions. The following conditions are established to ensure that the applicant has the ability to adapt to Japanese society. Length of residency: Reside in Japan for at least 5 years Age: Above 18 years old Japanese language proficiency: At […]