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Can You Stay in Japan After Divorce? Understanding the Change to Long-Term Resident Status
This page outlines the change of residency status to “Teijusha” (Long-Term Resident) after divorce, including legal background, eligibility, and key points for staying in Japan. -
Permanent Residency in Japan: Overview, Benefits, and Key Points
Japan’s permanent resident status offers long-term stability, freedom of employment, and exemption from visa renewals. This article outlines key requirements and what to consider before applying. -
2025 Golden Week Business Hours
We will be open according to the standard holiday schedule during Japan’s 2025 Golden Week. Feel free to contact us through our inquiry form at any time for visa consultations. -
Latest Trends in Foreign Resident Statistics in Japan as of the End of 2024
As of 2024, Japan's foreign resident population has reached a record high of 3.76 million, with significant increases in permanent residents and skilled workers. Discover trends from the past five years and the impact of recent immigration policies. -
Change of Residence Status After Graduation: Options Based on Different Situations
Explore the options for changing your visa status after graduation in Japan, whether you're transitioning to employment, further studies, or starting a business. Learn about the available visa categories and how to manage your transition period for a smooth post-graduation journey. -
Career Support for International Students: Residence Status “Designated Activities No. 46”
The "Designated Activities No. 46" visa offers international students in Japan an opportunity to utilize their high-level Japanese language skills in various job roles after graduation. This visa allows graduates to work in positions that require active communication, such as translation, interpretation, and customer service, across industries like restaurants, hotels, nursing care facilities, and more. Learn about the eligibility criteria, required Japanese proficiency, and the types of work allowed under this visa. -
2025 Foreign Student Job Fair in Kyushu—Event Information
March 11, 2025, Kyushu Area Foreign Students Job Fair in Fukuoka offers international students a unique chance to meet recruiters from over 30 companies. Free shuttle services available from other Kyushu prefectures. Don’t miss this opportunity to boost your job search in Kyushu! -
Continued Job Search After Graduation: Changing Your Status of Residence for International Students
International students in Japan can apply to change their residence status to "Designated Activities" to continue their job search after graduation. This visa allows up to one year of job search time and can be extended. At Stellar, we offer tailored support for students in Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, and Okinawa. -
Is It Possible to Change Residence Status While on a Working Holiday Visa?
"Is It Possible to Change Residence Status While on a Working Holiday Visa?" This article explains the basics of the Working Holiday Program and key factors to consider when determining whether changing residence status is possible. It also outlines important considerations and the support available from our office at Stellar, should a change of status be possible. -
New Year Greeting
Happy New Year! We sincerely appreciate your trust and support and look forward to assisting you this year.We will resume operations on Monday, January 6th.
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