VisaSHOGUN FAQ โ€” Can I Renew My Visa After Changing Jobs in Japan?

โ“ FAQ ๐Ÿ”„ Job Change โœ… 2026 Updated
Quick Answer

Can I Renew My Visa After Changing Jobs in Japan?

Who is this guide for?

This guide is for foreign residents in Japan on a work visa (such as Engineer/Specialist in Humanities or Highly Skilled Professional) who have changed employers โ€” or are planning to โ€” and want to know how this affects their next visa renewal.

Short Answer

Yes โ€” in most cases. Changing employers does not automatically affect your ability to renew your visa, as long as: (1) your new job's duties still fall within the activity category permitted by your current status of residence, and (2) you've filed the required 14-day notification to the Immigration Services Agency for both leaving your old employer and joining the new one. Your renewal application will simply include your new employer's documents instead of your old one's.

โšก Key Takeaways
  • A job change itself does not invalidate your current visa or block renewal
  • What matters is whether your new job's duties match your visa category (e.g., Engineer/Specialist in Humanities)
  • The 14-day notification to ISA (leaving old employer + joining new employer) is mandatory and separate from renewal
  • At your next renewal, you'll submit documents from your new employer โ€” and a brand-new employer means slightly more scrutiny
  • If your new role is in a completely different field, you may need a Change of Status rather than a simple renewal

Why Job Changes and Renewals Are Often Confused

People sometimes assume that switching employers means their visa is "tied" to the old company and therefore becomes invalid. That's not how Japan's work visa system functions for most status categories (Engineer/Specialist in Humanities, Highly Skilled Professional, etc.). Your visa is tied to a category of permitted activity, not to a specific employer. As long as your new job fits that category, your status remains valid, and renewal proceeds with your new employer's documents.

What Actually Happens at Renewal After a Job Change

At renewal time Same job category Different job category
Application type Standard renewal (ๆ›ดๆ–ฐ) Change of Status (ๅค‰ๆ›ด) โ€” often needed before starting the new role, not just at renewal
Documents required New employer's company info, employment contract, salary certificate Same, plus justification that the new role fits a valid status category
Scrutiny level Slightly higher โ€” new employer is unfamiliar to ISA Significantly higher โ€” category match is the central question
Timing Apply within the normal renewal window (up to 3 months before expiry) Ideally resolved before starting the new role, not at renewal

The 14-Day Notification โ€” Separate From Renewal, But Just as Important

Regardless of whether your category changes, Japanese law requires you to notify ISA within 14 days of leaving an employer and again within 14 days of joining a new one. This is independent of your renewal timeline.

๐Ÿ“– Full guide available

We have a complete walkthrough of the 14-day notification process, scenario-by-scenario breakdowns (same category, different category, freelance, etc.), and a post-job-change compliance checklist in our guide: Changing Jobs in Japan: Do You Need to Update or Renew Your Visa?

๐Ÿ“‹ Common Scenarios

Scenario 1 โ€” Same job type, new company (e.g., engineer to engineer)

This is the most common and simplest case. File the 14-day notifications, make sure your new employment contract clearly describes your duties in terms that match your status category, and renew as normal when your expiry approaches โ€” using your new employer's documents.

Scenario 2 โ€” Related but different role (e.g., marketing to HR business partner)

Both roles likely fall under "Specialist in Humanities," so renewal should proceed normally. Make sure your job title and description in the new contract clearly reflect duties that fit the humanities category โ€” vague titles can prompt extra questions at renewal.

Scenario 3 โ€” I'm currently job-hunting after a job change and need a role that matches my visa

This is the key challenge: finding a new employer whose job duties clearly fit your existing status category, ideally one experienced in sponsoring and supporting foreign employees.

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๐Ÿšซ Common Mistakes

Skipping the 14-day notification because "renewal is months away"

These are separate obligations. A missing notification is a compliance gap that surfaces at renewal regardless of how much time has passed.

Assuming any job is fine as long as it's "white-collar"

ISA looks at specific duties, not general job level. A move from, say, IT engineering to restaurant management is a category change even though both might be considered "professional" roles.

Starting a different-category job before resolving status

If your new role doesn't match your current category, you generally need to resolve the Change of Status before starting โ€” not at your next renewal.

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