The 2025 Guide to Work, Student & Dependent Visas in Japan

Everything International Job Seekers Need to Know — and How JAAFFORCE Can Help

Introduction
Japan’s demand for skilled talent continues to rise, yet the rules surrounding immigration and employment can feel like a maze. This in‑depth guide breaks down the three visa types most relevant to international candidates—Work, Student, and Dependent/Family—and explains how JAAFFORCE supports each stage of your journey.

1. Work Visas (在留資格:就労)

Main Categories Typical Job Fields Key Requirements
Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services IT, engineering, translation, marketing Degree or 10 yrs experience in relevant field
Specified Skilled Worker (i & ii) Agriculture, caregiving, shipbuilding, F&B, etc. Skills test + N4 (i) or N3 (ii) Japanese
Highly Skilled Professional R&D, management, advanced tech “Points‑based” system—get 70 pts for fast‑track PR

Renewal & Transition Tips

  • Renew 90–30 days before expiry; JAAFFORCE provides document checklists.

  • After 3 years on a Work Visa, you may qualify for permanent residency or a family visa sponsorship.

2. Student Visas (留学)

Why It Matters: More than 40 % of foreign students in Japan switch to a full‑time job after graduation.

  • Weekly work limit: 28 hrs (40 hrs during long breaks).

  • Switching to employment: Apply for a “Change of Status” before graduation; an employment offer letter is mandatory.
    JAAFFORCE Advantage: We host quarterly career fairs geared toward graduating students and pre‑screen employers willing to sponsor visa changes.

3. Dependent & Family Visas (家族滞在・家族滞在者就労)

Dependents can now work up to 28 hrs/week with a shikakugai katsudō permit.

  • Path to full‑time: Transition to a regular Work Visa once you secure a qualifying job offer.

  • Common hurdles: Japanese résumé formatting, proof of relationship documents.
    JAAFFORCE’s multilingual consultants walk you through the paperwork, interview prep, and employer matching.

4. Frequently Asked Visa Questions

  1. Can I change from Student to Specified Skilled Worker? — Yes, if your major matches an SSW field and you pass the skills/JLPT tests.

  2. How long does the Change‑of‑Status process take? — 4–8 weeks on average; JAAFFORCE fast‑tracks employer documentation to cut delays.

  3. Is remote work outside Japan allowed? — Generally no; Japanese visas expect physical presence.

Conclusion & Call to Action

Understanding visa categories is the first step. Partner with JAAFFORCE for free eligibility checks, document templates, and introductions to visa‑sponsoring employers.

Ready to start? [Register here] and book a 15‑minute visa consultation today.

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