
NewsOnline reports that youth between the ages of 18 to 30 (or 25, in the case of certain countries) can enter Japan on a special visa that allows them to stay but for up to a year. Holders with working holiday visas are permitted to work part-time while holidaying in Japan. Currently, 25 nations and Japan have bilateral working holiday agreements. Citizens of any other nations outside these 25 are ineligible to get a working holiday visa.
Based on bilateral agreements, the working holiday visas are designed to enable youth from Japan and all its partner countries/regions to visit each country/region primarily with the intent of enjoying holidays while permitting them to work as an extraneous activity of their holidays in order to supplement their travel funds.
An applicant must meet the following qualifications in order to be eligible to enroll in the working holiday programs. Depending on the applicant’s nationality, the requirements may change.
With this visa, you are permitted to:
The nations that qualify for working holidays in Japan are listed in full below.
The Japanese Embassy or Consulate in your nation is where you must apply for a working holiday visa. These are the steps in the application process:
Do you know that even on vacation, you can operate in Japan for up to a year? For additional information on the Japan Holiday working visas, click the link.
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