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ENGINEER, SPECIALIST IN HUMANITIES, INTERNATIONAL SERVICES VISA

ENGINEER, SPECIALIST IN HUMANITIES, INTERNATIONAL SERVICES VISA
Course Overview Media

The Engineer, Specialist in Humanities, International Services Visa is a common Japanese work visa for professionals in fields requiring technical expertise, cultural knowledge, or specialised skills. It covers roles in engineering, IT, marketing, teaching, and translation, among others.

01. Eligibility:

  • A bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field, or equivalent work experience (usually 10+ years).
  • Job roles must match the applicant’s academic or professional background.

02. Fields Covered:

  • Engineer: IT, programming, civil engineering, mechanical design, etc.
  • Specialist in Humanities: Legal, education, economics, or social sciences.
  • International Services: Translation, interpretation, PR, design, and language instruction.

03. Language Requirements:

  • JLPT N3 or above

04. Duration:

  • Visa validity ranges from 1 to 5 years, renewable.

05. Clean Criminal Record

  • Applicants must have no criminal record.

07. Required Documents

  • Valid passport.
  • Proof of educational and professional qualifications.
  • Proof of language proficiency.

08. Benefits

  • Opportunity to work in Japan with family accompaniment.
  • Eligible for permanent residency after meeting conditions.
  • Flexible roles across diverse industries.
  • This visa is ideal for skilled professionals aiming for long-term careers in Japan.

Application Process

Step 1: Pass the required skill and language proficiency tests.


Step 2: Secure a job offer from a registered employer in Japan.


Step 3: Submit the necessary documents to apply for a Certificate of Eligibility (CoE)from the Immigration Services Agency of Japan.


Step 4: Apply for the visa at the Japanese embassy or consulate in your home country.

Saku Japanese Language School Pvt.Ltd. supports your journey to Japan under Engineer, Specialist in Humanities, and International Services Work Visa pathways.