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Can I easily relocate to Japan?

Asked by Danny R. Glover, Last updated: Apr 01, 2024

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E.Evelyn

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Answered Jan 16, 2020

The correct answer to this question is Yes. Relocating to some Asian countries can be hard, but Japan is not considered to be one of them. As long as a person follows these steps, it is easy to relocate there. First, a person needs to prepare all the documents needed to relocate. For example, if a person wants to work in Japan, they can get a tourist visa.

After they get a job, the person can work with the company to get a working visa. Though the legal way may be a lot more work than just locating over there, in the end, it will be more lucrative and productive to relocate the legal way.

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L. Laurel

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Answered Jan 02, 2020

There are some people who feel that relocating to Japan is going to be extremely hard, but according to some people, it may be harder to try relocating to other countries. The best way that you can relocate to Japan is to find a job there. The company that you are working for will be in charge of fixing your working visa. Some people usually make an effort to have a tourist visa first before they can get a working visa.

Moving to Japan without a job is going to be a bit harder. Remember that the well-known companies in Japan will always tell you that you need to have a working visa before they can consider your application. Some people can also move to Japan with the use of a student visa.

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P. Halah

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Answered Dec 24, 2019

The answer would be yes, and no; however, it is definitely achievable. Most tourists don't even need a visa at all. Japan is one of the sixty- seven countries that do not require a permit, as long as your stay doesn't go past 90 days. However, do not exceed this 90 -day rule.

Japan, as well as many other countries, may take swift action and prevent you from entering Japan again. It is possible to change your tourist visa to a working visa if you are able to find a company job offer and the proper documentation from the company. This procedure may also require you to leave Japan and wait for a Japanese foreign consulate to process the paperwork.

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F. Hope

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Answered Dec 19, 2019

There are some Asian countries wherein relocating can be extremely difficult. In Japan, it is not considered to be too difficult as long as you know what you have to do. You need to prepare your documents ahead of time. If in case your goal is to seek employment in Japan, you can get a tourist visa first.

Once you get employed, it will be your company who will be in charge of fixing your tourist visa to a working visa. There are some people who will find it hard to relocate to Japan because they would like to do things illegally. It is best that you go through the legal process so that you can earn your money correctly once you relocate.

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