Are you considering pursuing employment opportunities in Japan from Nepal? Understanding the intricacies of obtaining a Japan working visa from Nepal is crucial for a smooth transition. At Shine Education Service, we recognize the importance of providing comprehensive information to aspiring individuals seeking employment in Japan. Here’s a detailed overview of the various types of working visas available and the steps involved in the application process.
Types of Japan Working Visas:
1. Professor: For educators in universities or academic institutions.
2. Artist: Catering to composers, artists, photographers, and more.
3. Religious Activities: For individuals engaged in religious practices.
4. Journalist: Suitable for professionals in the field of journalism.
5. Business Manager: Aimed at company executives and directors.
6. Legal/Accounting Services: Tailored for attorneys, accountants, etc.
7. Medical Services: For healthcare professionals like physicians and nurses.
8. Researcher: Designed for individuals engaged in research activities.
9. Instructor: Suitable for educators in schools.
10. Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services: Covering a wide range of professions including IT engineers and language teachers.
11. Intra-Company Transferee: For individuals transferred within the same company.
12. Nursing Care: Catering to certified care workers.
13. Entertainer: Aimed at musicians, actors, and other performers.
14. Skilled Labor: Covering various specialized professions.
15. Specified Skilled Worker (SSW): For individuals possessing specific expertise in certain industrial fields. For more, Click Here.
16. Technical Intern Training: Catering to technical interns.
How to Apply for Japan Working Visa from Nepal:
Most of above mentioned visa are may not applicable from Nepal but you can apply Specified Skilled Workers (SSW Visa), Technical Intern Training Visa and Gijinkoku Visa (also called Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services:) from Nepal. These three types of working visas are mostly applicable from Nepal but Shine Education Services focuses for SSW visa and Gijinkoku visa for engineers ( Civil , Mechanical and Electrical mostly). Whichever the visa you are willing to apply, we need minimum level of Japanese Language JLPT N4 level or JFT Basic and Skill exam as well if you are applying for SSW Visa.
Here below are the points you should be prepared to get Japan working visa.
1. Make a Plan: Decide on your travel and employment plans in Japan under the working visa. Check what criteria should be fulfill to get desired visa. Join for Japanese Language class is the first your first step to ahead to get Japan working visa.
Once all the required criteria are fulfilled, then you can apply for Confirmation of Eligibility (CoE) and wait for few months to get it.
2. Prepare Required Documents: Gather necessary documents such as passport, visa application form, and photographs.
3. Apply at VFS Global, Thamel: Submit your application along with the required documents at VFS Global, Chhaya Center, Thamel, Kathmandu.
When you are going at VFS Global, you are cost applicable for the visa application, see the below link to know the how much does cost to apply Japan working visa.
https://visa.vfsglobal.com/npl/en/jpn/additional-services . This link show you, actual cost applicable to you.
4. Application Examination: Your application will undergo examination at the Japanese Embassy through the VFS Global, Thamel. Wait for stamping of Japan working visa. It may takes tentatively 8 – 12 days to get visa.
5. Passport Collection: Upon completion of the examination, collect your passport. You can collect your passport at VFS Global, Chhaya Center office or you can collect it at Nepal Investment Bank branches nearest to you or you also can receive it in your home as well but costs varies depending on services you have chosen.
6. Enter Japan: If your visa is issued, make sure to enter Japan within three months. Enjoy your travel and have a good working career ahead in Japan.
Requirements for Japan Working Visa from Nepal:
1. Academic degree up to 12th grade but its not compulsory to pass the 12th grade. But if it is for Gijinkoku Visa, you must need bachelors degree.
2. Language certification up to the level of JLPT N4, JFT Basic and above.
3. Certification of skill test (Nursing Care, Food Service, Accommodation, Aviation, Agriculture, Construction) etc . (If it is under the SSW Visa)
4. Latest updated CV/Resume with a photograph. (3*4 Cm generally)
5. You must be 18th plus years old.
Age Limit for Japan Working Visa from Nepal:
To be eligible for a Japan working visa from Nepal, applicants must be over 18 years old and in good health. This requirement ensures that individuals have reached legal adulthood and are physically fit to undertake the responsibilities associated with employment in Japan. By setting a minimum age limit, authorities aim to ensure that applicants possess the maturity and capacity to navigate the challenges of living and working abroad independently.
Are you applying for SSW Visa? Click here. Or Are you applying for Gijinkoku as a Engineer? Click here. We have 100% Solutions for you to get Japan work visa depending on your skills.
Conclusion
Pursuing employment opportunities in Japan from Nepal is a promising endeavor for individuals seeking professional growth and cultural enrichment. With thorough preparation and adherence to visa requirements, you can embark on a fulfilling journey in Japan’s vibrant workforce. At Shine Education Service, we are committed to supporting you every step of the way in your pursuit of a Japan working visa.
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Others links: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan