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What is required to work in Japan?

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What is required to work in Japan?

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There are a number of ways to get a visa to work in Japan. If you are married or a dependent of a Japanese national and have no detrimental previous history, you are eligible to apply for a spousal visa. You will need evidence of your spousal relationship. Apart from that, Smith’s can provide all other required documentation and manage the submission of your spousal visa. The spousal visa will allow you to work in Japan. If you are not the spouse or dependent of a Japanese national, one of the most common requirements of the Japanese Immigration department is a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent. This will make you eligible to apply for a working visa. In the event that you have neither a bachelor’s degree nor are you the spouse of a Japanese national, you will need to discuss your educational and vocational history in depth with Smith’s immigration specialists. Do not be put off by not having any formal qualifications. You may still be eligible. Smith’s team of immigration specialist

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