Japan’s New Visa Policy to Boost Job Opportunities for Pakistani, other Foreign Students
11th Mar 2024 / 0

Japan’s New Visa Policy to Boost Job Opportunities for Pakistani, other Foreign Students

Japanese people remain ahead of many countries as the residents of island nation have strong work ethic and culture that values dedication, diligence, and commitment. Amid a shortage of young force, the country has been increasingly relying on foreign workers to address its labor shortages.

Lately, Japan is coming up with new policies to attract foreign talent, particularly in industries facing acute shortages. To deal with the situation, the Japanese government has made changes in visa rules to allow more international students to find employment in the country.

Tokyo made tweaks in its visa rules to make it easier for international students to find employment in Japan, in light of requests from several businesses and academic communities.

As per the new regulations, students who have completed their studies at state-designated technical schools can work in several professions. In previous years, international students used to return to their homeland despite having technical and Japanese-language skills from technical schools because they could not find jobs aligned with their studies.

The Japanese government is now making changes in the eligibility criteria for the designated activities visa, allowing students with advanced Japanese skills and educational achievements similar to a bachelor’s degree to remain there and work.

Japan's New Visa Policy is touted to attract a number of international students.

A survey also revealed that students registered at Japanese technical schools wanted to stay and work within the country.

Study in Japan

CategoryDetails
Teaching LanguagesEnglish/Japanese
Top UniversitiesUniversity of Tokyo – Kyoto University – Osaka University – Waseda University – Tokyo Institute of Technology – Hokkaido University – Keio University
Course Duration– Four years for bachelor’s programs – Two years for master’s programs
Minimum Education Required– High school education for bachelor’s programs – Bachelor’s degree for master’s programs
Average Fee StructureBetween $5,000 and $15,000 per year
IELTS RequirementSome programs may require IELTS or TOEFL scores, but not all universities have this requirement
Entry TestSome universities may require entrance exams for specific courses
Eligibility CriteriaAcademic qualifications (CGPA), language proficiency, and other university-specific requirements
ScholarshipsSubject to availability
Part-time Job Working Hours– 20 hours per week during semesters – Full-time during vacations
Post-Study Work PermitYes
Embassy LocationRamna 5 Diplomatic Enclave, Islamabad, Pakistan
Bank StatementsYes, with a minimum balance of $18,546
Average Monthly Expenses$800 – $1,200
Admission Processing TimeCan take several months, so early application is recommended
Visa Processing Time1-3 months

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