Residential status with which people
are permitted to work within the limit of certain types of job, industries or
job contents:
"Professor", "Artist", "Religious Activities", "Journalist", "Investor/Business
Manager", "Legal/Accounting Services" "Medical Services", "Researcher", "Instructor",
"Engineer", "Specialist in humanities and International services", "Intra-company
transferee", "Entertainer", "Skilled Labor" and "Designated Activities"(under
this status, it is permitted to work only in the activities designated by the
Ministry of Justice, such as those on the working holiday scheme or in technical
intern training program).
Foreigners having one of the above residential status can
receive job counseling and placement service.
However, please note that even with this residential status, if he/she wishes
to execute an income-generating business or receive remuneration in a different
kind of residential status, then this person must obtain a permit for extra-status
activities or change his/her residential status.
Foreign nationals with the following residential
status can not work in Japan unless they obtain a permit for extra-status activities:
"Cultural Activities", "College Student",
"Pre-college Student" and "Dependent".
Foreigners with the above residential status are not allowed
to engage in income-generating business nor receive remuneration.
In case foreigners with the status of "College Student" and "Pre-college
Student" wish to work, they must obtain a permit for extra-status activities
from the Immigration Bureau before they start working. However, the permission
is given only when it is clear that such activity does not affect his/her primal
activity.
Foreigners with the status of "Cultural Activities" and "Dependent"
can apply for the permit after they get informal decision of employment.
Part-time job by college students and pre-college students is permitted to
be within the scope that will not be a hinder to their study which is their primal
activity.For example, college students are permitted to work up to 28 hours a
week (occasional students and reseach students, up to 14 hours a week). Besides,
part-time job by pre-college students has to be within four hours a day.
Please refrain from working in the following cases as they constitute illegal
work.
- In case a foreign national with a residential
status permitted to work has engaged in an income-generating business or received
remuneration through an activity outside the scope of his/her residential status,
without obtaining a permit for extra-status activities.
- In case a foreign national with a residential
status which does not allow to work has engaged to an income-generating business
or received remuneration without obtaining permission for extra-status activities.
- In case he/she has stayed and worked beyond
the designated period of stay. Such working constitutes illegal working in terms
of the Immigration Control Law, and is subject to deportation or criminal punishment.
(For further information on residential statuses, please
contact the nearest
Local Immigration Control Bureau.
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