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Your six-step journey to a Giappone work visa

Naviga il processo del visto di lavoro Giappone con fiducia grazie al nostro approccio completo e guidato.

  1. Pre-Qualification Eligibility assessment & official report 1. Pre-qualificazione per il visto di lavoroVisaHQ's first step is a thorough pre-qualification assessment to determine your eligibility for a Japan work visa. Our platform then generates a customized document detailing your qualifications, which you can attach to your resume when applying for jobs. This document shows potential employers that you have already taken important steps toward obtaining a visa, making you a more attractive candidate.

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Cosa è incluso:

  • Rapporto di pre-qualificazione in formato PDF per tutti i tipi di visto di lavoro per cui potresti essere idoneo. Puoi allegare questo rapporto al tuo curriculum quando fai domanda per lavori.
  • Consultazione di avvio con un Consulente per l'Immigrazione dedicato
  • Pacchetto di domanda pronto per la firma, completamente esaminato dal nostro Dipartimento Immigrazione
  • Traduzione di documenti certificati, se necessario
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  • Guida all'applicazione e preparazione per la sottomissione con il tuo Consulente
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  • Supporto in tempo reale tramite chat online durante tutto il tuo processo
  • Indicazioni e supporto dal nostro Dipartimento Immigrazione se le autorità richiedono ulteriori prove.

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Vantaggi del Documento di Pre-Qualificazione

  • Allega il documento di pre-qualifica al tuo CV / Resume: Potenzia la tua candidatura fornendo ai datori di lavoro chiarezza immediata sulla tua idoneità al visto, migliorando le tue possibilità di distinguerti dalla concorrenza.
  • Rapporto di pre-qualificazione in formato PDF per tutti i tipi di visto di lavoro per cui potresti essere idoneo. Puoi allegare questo rapporto al tuo curriculum quando fai domanda per lavori.
  • Opzioni di Visto Familiare: Scopri quali percorsi di visto sono disponibili per i membri della tua famiglia, assicurandoti che possano accompagnarti se necessario.
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Includere questa valutazione nel tuo curriculum quando fai domanda per lavori internazionali aumenta notevolmente la tua occupabilità. Mostra ai datori di lavoro che sei proattivo e ben informato, alleviando le preoccupazioni riguardo alle sfide di assumere un candidato straniero. Inoltre, aiuta i datori di lavoro a pianificare in anticipo sia i costi che i tempi.

Tipi di visto che supportiamo

Turismo e Affari

  • Tourist visa
  • Business visa

Lavoro e Immigrazione

  • Work visa pre-qualification
  • Immigration pre-qualification
  • Dependant visa for skilled workers
  • Family visa
  • Work visa
Country guide

About working in Giappone

Practical context for the move — quick facts, common questions from Italia and other applicants, and how Japan compares to other major Asian work destinations.

Giappone at a glance

Region East AsiaG7 country · advanced economy
Capital TokyoLargest job market in East Asia
Currency Japanese yen (JPY ¥)Major global reserve currency
Official language JapaneseWritten in kanji, hiragana & katakana
Time zone JSTUTC+9 nationwide, no DST
Top expat hubs Tokyo · OsakaYokohama · Fukuoka · Kyoto
Climate DiverseSubtropical south · subarctic north
Travel access 190+ visa-free countriesJapanese passport top-ranked globally

Frequently asked questions about the Giappone work visa

Which Japanese cities have the largest expat communities for work-visa holders?
Tokyo hosts by far the largest international workforce community, followed by Osaka, Yokohama, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. Tokyo concentrates finance, tech, multinational corporate, and creative industry roles, with established expat neighbourhoods in Minato, Shibuya, and Setagaya wards. Osaka has growing tech and trade communities. Kyoto and Fukuoka are increasingly popular for remote workers and startup founders, with lower costs and growing English-language services.
Is English widely spoken in Japanese workplaces?
It depends heavily on industry and employer. International tech firms, foreign multinationals, and global finance houses in Tokyo routinely operate in English. Japanese-owned companies, even large ones, generally expect business-level Japanese for substantive roles. English-teaching, IT, and certain academic and research positions are dedicated English-language paths. Outside the office, daily life functions in Japanese — basic conversational ability significantly improves your quality of life.
What is the cost of living in Tokyo compared to major Italia cities?
Tokyo is broadly comparable to or below major coastal Italia metros on most categories, with rent being more reasonable for similar central-city footprint than New York, San Francisco, or London. Dining out, public transport, and healthcare are notably cheaper. Smaller Japanese cities like Fukuoka or Sapporo are substantially cheaper still. Salaries are generally lower than U.S. equivalents for the same role, so net disposable income is the right metric, not headline pay.
What time zone is Japan in, and how does it overlap with Italia business hours?
Japan runs on Japan Standard Time (JST / UTC+9), with no daylight saving — a single time zone across the entire country. Practical overlap with North American business hours is limited to very early Tokyo morning on the U.S. West Coast schedule. Overlap with European business hours is the late afternoon Tokyo, morning in Western Europe. Coordination with global teams typically involves staggered hours or async working arrangements.
What work visa types does Japan offer to non-residents?
The main routes for non-resident applicants include Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services (the most common professional work visa), Highly Skilled Professional (HSP) — a points-based fast-track to permanent residency, Intra-Company Transferee for moves within multinational firms, Business Manager for founders and senior executives, Instructor and Specified Skilled Worker categories, and the Designated Activities visa for tasks like nikkei descent or working holidays. Our pre-qualification report shows which routes you realistically match based on your role and qualifications.
Can my family join me in Japan on a work visa?
Yes. Japan allows your spouse and dependent children to apply for a Dependent visa once your work visa is approved. Dependants gain residence rights but cannot work full-time without separate authorization — they can apply for permission to engage in part-time activity (up to 28 hours per week). The Highly Skilled Professional route offers enhanced privileges including domestic helper sponsorship and accelerated parent visas in defined circumstances.
Does a Japanese work visa let me travel to other countries?
A Japanese work visa authorises you to work only in Japan. Japan is not part of any common-travel area, and visits to South Korea, China, or any other country require their own separate visa or entry arrangement. Your existing nationality determines visa-free access to other countries. If you later acquire Japanese citizenship and a Japanese passport, you gain visa-free access to 190+ countries — one of the strongest passports in the world. Re-entry to Japan requires a valid re-entry permit.
How long does it typically take to obtain a Japanese work visa?
Timelines vary by visa category, the local immigration bureau handling the Certificate of Eligibility (COE), and the Japanese consulate workload in your country of application. The Highly Skilled Professional route is designed to be faster than the standard Engineer/Specialist channel. The exact processing time you can expect for your case is one of the items our pre-qualification report covers based on your specific route and country of application.
Do I need to apply for a Japanese work visa before arriving in Japan?
Yes. Your employer or sponsor in Japan first obtains a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) from the local Immigration Services Agency office. The COE is then forwarded to you, and you apply for the work visa at the Japanese consulate in your country of legal residence. The visa is issued before travel, and you activate residency status on arrival in Japan. In-country status changes are possible from certain visas like Student or Designated Activities, but not from short-term visitor entry.
What happens after I arrive in Japan on my work visa?
On arrival, you receive your Residence Card (在留カード / zairyū kādo) at the airport for stays of 90 days or more. Within 14 days, you must register your address at the local city or ward office (市役所 / 区役所) to obtain your Resident Record (住民票). You'll also enrol in National Health Insurance (or your employer's plan), join the National Pension system, and typically register a personal seal (印鑑 / inkan) and open a bank account. Our end-to-end plan walks you through each of these post-arrival steps.
Can I work in Japan while my work visa application is being processed?
No. You must hold a valid work visa and Residence Card before beginning paid employment in Japan. Visiting on a tourist visa does not authorise work. Starting work without authorization can result in denial of the case, fines for both employee and employer, and future entry restrictions. Japanese immigration enforcement is strict on this point, so we strongly advise against any work activity before the formal approval is in hand.
What does the VisaHQ pre-qualification report for Japan include?
A personalised PDF assessment of every Japan work visa route you realistically qualify for, with required documents, indicative timelines, government fees, and notes on family inclusion via Dependent visas. The report is designed to be attached to your CV when applying for Japanese jobs — it tells prospective employers up front which authorization you can be hired under, which removes a major hurdle in the hiring conversation.

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