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What to do after completing an educational program

You can choose another program

After completing one program, if you wish to further enhance your skills, you may choose another program which should be different from the previous one.

Employment opportunity

Japan’s strong economy and ongoing labor shortage provide ample employment opportunities for international students. If you have completed at least a vocational program and possess a good command of the Japanese language, securing suitable employment should not be difficult.

You can run own business

After working for a few years and achieving financial stability, you may choose to start your own business in Japan. However, please note that upcoming regulatory changes may make operating a business more challenging than before.

The Provision of PR in Japan

Here are someprovisions and requirements for obtaining Permanent Residency (PR) in Japan:
(This is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a legal provision)

Continuous Residence in Japan

You must have lived in Japan for at least 10 years continuously, including at least 5 years under a work-eligible or resident visa status.

Good Conduct and Character

You must have a clean legal record
Paying taxes on time
Paying pension and health insurance contributions on time

Financial Stability

You need to show that you can support yourself independently in Japan. It means:
Stable income from lawful work
Evidence of regular earnings and financial resources

Contribution to Japan’s Interests

Your continued residence should be seen as benefiting Japan socially, economically, or culturally

Other Requirements

A guarantor must be provided.
You must hold a visa with a 3-year or 5-year validity period.
Processing time may take several months, between 4 and 12 months or longer.