Visas
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Visas
This is perhaps one of the most important issues to consider when seeking an internship in Japan. If you are looking to do a short (no more than three months) unpaid internship, then a tourist visa will suffice.
If however, you want to participate in a longer and/or paid internship you will need to apply for either a working holiday visa (available to citizens of most of Europe, Canada, New Zealand and Australia) or a regular working visa.
However, we recommend getting a regular working visa and Asahi Nihongo can help you through the entire application process for a fee of 160,000 Yen.
Asahi Nihongo has had a 100% success rate to date.
We also offer pre-college visas to those who qualify, starting in 2013.




