Japan Student Visa Guide 2026 — Work Rules, Renewal, After Graduation & Job-Hunting Extension | VisaSHOGUN

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Japan Student Visa Guide 2026
From Arrival to What Comes Next

Studying in Japan on a student visa (留学)? This guide covers everything — part-time work rules, visa renewal, what to do if you transfer or drop out, and the most critical question: what happens after you graduate.

  • Part-time work: the 28-hour limit and how to get the permit
  • What immigration checks for student visa renewals
  • Graduation → work visa: the transition most students get wrong
  • Job-hunting extension visa after graduation
  • What happens if you drop out, transfer, or change schools
  • Student years count toward Permanent Residency timeline
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Planning to work in Japan after graduation? The Change of Status process takes 2–4 months. For an April 1 start date, apply by November–December of your final year. Most students apply too late. See the graduation transition timeline →
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Based on official ISA guidelines. Reference: ISA: Student Status. Last updated: June 2026.

Overview

What Is the Japan Student Visa (留学)?

The Student Status of Residence (留学) allows foreign nationals to study at a Japanese educational institution — university, graduate school, vocational school (専門学校), Japanese language school, or other designated institutions. Unlike work visas, it is tied to your institution, not an employer. This means certain life events — changing schools, poor attendance, dropping out — have direct and immediate immigration consequences that many students are unaware of.

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Phase 1 — During Study
Managing your student status
  • Part-time work: 28hr/week limit with permit
  • Maintain attendance for renewal
  • Renew visa before expiry date
  • Notify ISA if school changes
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Phase 2 — After Graduation
Transitioning out of student status
  • Change of Status to work visa
  • Apply before graduation / start date
  • 2–4 month processing — plan early
  • Job-hunting extension visa available
Most Asked Question

Can Students Work in Japan? The Full Rules

Yes — but only with a separate permit and within strict hour limits.

Part-Time Work Rules for Student Visa Holders
During term time
✅ Up to 28 hours/week
With 資格外活動許可. Counts across all part-time jobs combined — not per job.
School vacation periods
✅ Up to 40 hours/week
Official school vacation only. Your school's schedule determines this — not your own choice.
Without the permit
❌ No work at all
Working without 資格外活動許可 is a violation regardless of hours. Check your residence card.
🚨 Exceeding 28 hours is a serious violation checked at renewal

Working more than 28 hours per week during term time is an immigration violation that is checked at visa renewal. It counts across all jobs combined. Track hours carefully if you work at multiple places.

How to Get the Work Permit (資格外活動許可)

Most students entering Japan on a new student visa have this automatically noted on their residence card at the port of entry. Check the back of your card. If it is not there, apply at the Immigration Bureau with your passport, residence card, and enrollment certificate.

Staying in Japan

Renewing Your Student Visa

Student visa renewal focuses on academic performance and attendance — not employment or salary. Apply 3 months before your residence card expiry date.

Assessment Area Standard
Attendance rate Generally 80%+ required. Many schools report directly to ISA.
Academic progress Grade records, credits earned, graduation progress
Financial stability Bank statements, scholarship records, or family support documentation
Work hours Consistent pattern of 28hrs/week or under during term
Continued enrollment Must be currently enrolled at an authorized institution
⚠️ Poor attendance is the #1 cause of student visa renewal problems

Attendance records are reported by many institutions directly to ISA. If you have legitimate reasons for absences (illness, family emergency), prepare documentation explaining them before your renewal application.

Find Your Route

What's Your Situation?

🔍 Select what applies to you
✈️ Applying from Abroad — COE Route

Your Japanese institution applies for a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) on your behalf — most schools handle this for you. Once issued, take the COE to your local Japanese embassy or consulate to get your visa stamp, then enter Japan. Your residence card is issued at the port of entry and will typically include the 資格外活動許可 (part-time work permission) automatically. Processing: 2–4 months at Tokyo Bureau.

COE Application Guide →
💼 Part-Time Work — 28 Hours per Week With Permit

You need the 資格外活動許可. Check your residence card — it should be noted if granted at entry. 28 hours/week maximum during term time (40 hours during official vacation). Counts across all jobs combined. Certain establishments (adult entertainment) are off-limits regardless of hours.

Full Work Rules Guide →
🔄 Student Visa Renewal

Apply 3 months before your card expiry. Key documents: enrollment certificate, transcript, financial documents (bank statement or scholarship certificate). Your school's student affairs office may coordinate most of this for you — check with them first. The key concern is attendance rate — if below 80%, prepare documentation for any absences.

Renewal Checklist →
🎓 Got a Job Offer — Change of Status Required

You must change from Student (留学) to a work status before beginning full-time professional work. This requires a Change of Status application — processing takes 2–4 months at Tokyo Bureau.

Critical timing: For an April 1 start date, apply by November–December. Most university student affairs offices have a support window in October–November. Do not wait until February or March.

Student → Work Visa: Change of Status Guide →
🔍 Graduated but Still Job Hunting — Designated Activities Visa

Japanese university and graduate school graduates (not language school) can apply for a Designated Activities (特定活動) job-hunting extension. Conditions: graduation from a Japanese university/grad school, letter of support from your university, part-time work (28hrs/week) still permitted. Apply before your current student status expires. Typically granted in 6-month increments.

Job-Hunting Extension Details →
⚠️ Dropout or Transfer — Notify ISA Within 14 Days

Withdrawing or transferring triggers a mandatory notification to ISA within 14 days. If transferring to another qualifying institution, file the notification and update enrollment. If dropping out without a new plan, you need to either change to another qualifying status or depart Japan. Do not continue living in Japan without taking action.

Dropout / Transfer Guide →
📝 Language School Student

Same Student (留学) status and same 28-hour work rule as university students. The key difference: the job-hunting Designated Activities extension is typically only available to university/graduate school graduates — not language school graduates. After your program, most students either enter a Japanese university/vocational school (renew student status at new institution) or return home. Plan your next step before your current program ends.

Renewal for Language School Students →
The Most Important Section

After Graduation — The Timeline That Matters

Graduation is the most important immigration event in a student's Japan life. What you do — and when you do it — determines whether you can legally start work.

🚨 Most students apply for work visa Change of Status too late

Change of Status processing takes 2–4 months at Tokyo Bureau. For an April 1 start date, apply by November–December of your final year. Waiting until February or March means your approval may not arrive in time.

Timeline: University → Work Start April 1

September – October (final year)
Receive job offer letter (内定通知書)
Once you have a formal job offer, you have the employer documents needed to apply. Don't wait for a final contract.
October – November — APPLY NOW
File Change of Status application
Submit at the Immigration Bureau. Your university's student affairs office typically has a standard support window for this — use it.
February – March (if still waiting)
Continue attending school, follow up
You cannot start work until approved. Contact your future employer HR if there may be a timing issue.
Before April 1 — Approval received
Collect new residence card, start work
Visit the Immigration Bureau to collect your new work visa residence card. You can now legally start work.

All Options After Graduation

Path Requirement Key Timeline
Change of Status → Work visa Job offer matching degree/experience Apply Nov–Dec for April start
Job-hunting extension (特定活動) Japanese university/grad school graduate + university support letter Apply before student status expires
Continue studying Acceptance to next institution Renew student status at new school
Spouse visa Married to a Japanese national Change of Status; no work restrictions
Return home Student status ends at graduation or expiry
💡 Student years count toward the 10-year PR timeline

Your student visa years count toward the 10-year total residency requirement for Permanent Residency. The separate 5-year work status requirement starts when you switch to a work visa. Study 4 years + work 6 years = you satisfy both requirements simultaneously at year 10. Additionally, graduating from a Japanese university adds 10 points to your HSP score.

When Plans Change

Dropping Out, Transferring, or Changing Schools

🚨 14-day notification required for any school change

Withdrawing or transferring to a different institution triggers a mandatory notification to ISA within 14 days. Your student status is tied to your enrolled institution.

Situation Impact on Visa Action Required
Transferring to another qualifying institution Student status continues Notify ISA within 14 days; get new enrollment certificate
Withdrawing without a new plan Status basis undermined — limited window to act Notify ISA immediately; consult specialist about options
Expelled for attendance/academic reasons School typically notifies ISA directly Consult specialist urgently
School closes / loses authorization Status becomes precarious Transfer to new qualifying institution quickly
What You Need

Documents for Student Visa Renewal

  • Application for Extension of Period of Stay (在留期間更新許可申請書) — ISA format
  • Passport (current, valid)
  • Residence card (在留カード)
  • Photo — 4cm × 3cm, taken within 3 months
  • Enrollment certificate (在学証明書) — from your school, issued within 3 months
  • Most recent academic transcript or grade record
  • Attendance record (出席記録)
  • Financial documents — bank statement (¥2M+ recommended), scholarship certificate, or parental support documentation
💡 Many schools submit renewal documents directly to ISA

Japanese universities and vocational schools often have designated staff who handle renewal applications on behalf of students. Check with your school's student affairs office first — they may handle most of this process for you.

Frequently Asked

Student Visa FAQ

Reviewed by a licensed Administrative Scrivener based on real cases.

Stop the violation immediately. At your next renewal, immigration will review your work records. Consult an administrative scrivener before your renewal application. Minor occasional overages are treated differently from systematic violations, but attempting to hide records is far more damaging than honest disclosure with an explanation.
JLPT N2 does not affect your student visa renewal — the N2 requirement from April 2026 applies to work visa renewals, not student visas. However, if you plan to work in Japan after graduation, having N2 before making that transition matters significantly for your future work visa renewals and HSP points. Start studying now while you have structured study time.
Your student status continues until your residence card's expiry date — graduation alone does not immediately end your legal status. If your card expires around graduation, apply for the Designated Activities job-hunting extension (available to Japanese university/grad school graduates) before it expires. This gives you additional time to find employment while remaining legally in Japan.
If your residence card expiry falls before your new graduation date, renew your student status. Apply 3 months before expiry with an updated enrollment certificate showing your continued enrollment and new expected graduation date. This is routine — delayed graduation with ongoing enrollment is not a problem.
Yes — student years count toward the 10-year total continuous residency requirement for PR. However, they do not count toward the separate 5+ years on a work or qualifying non-student status. Study 4 years + work 6 years = both requirements met simultaneously at year 10. Additionally, graduating from a Japanese university adds 10 points to your HSP score, which can significantly accelerate your PR pathway after starting work.
Yes — this is a common and straightforward transition. Once you receive acceptance from a Japanese university or vocational school, apply for renewal of your student status at the new institution before your language school program ends. File the institution-change notification with ISA within 14 days of leaving the language school.
Plan your visa transition early

Don't miss the graduation deadline

The Change of Status window for April graduates closes in November. Set a free reminder now so you don't start the process too late — the most common mistake foreign students in Japan make.

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