Jul 272010
 

Some tourists aren’t just on a vacation in Japan. They are on a working holiday Japan experience. This is actually more enjoyable than the usual vacation trip. You may just qualify for it. The best way to find out is to look at some of the facts about this program.

What is it?

There are many countries that allow visitors to both work and enjoy holidays. This specific program offered by the Japanese government however is the result of a mutual agreement between Japan and other countries. Australia was the very first country to enjoy this benefit but is now joined by New Zealand, Canada, South Korea, France, Germany and the UK. The newest countries to sign the agreement are Ireland and Denmark. If you are a resident of these countries, you will have passed the first criterion to apply for special working holiday visas.

Before applying, it is crucial to first dissect the term. This arrangement is only for people who wish to first enjoy a vacation and find a job second. In simple terms, you should first be a tourist rather than a job seeker. A job is only an added benefit. When you finally do decide to submit applications, you need to look for one in an unregulated sector. After finding a position, you can only keep it for as long as your visa is valid. For most visitors, this is six months. You may however apply for an extension. Depending on where you live, this can stretch for another six to twelve months.

Who can line up for it?

Citizenship is not the only requirement for application. Those who wish to be granted working holiday visas also need to fit other qualifications. Age restrictions are pegged at eighteen to thirty years old. Applicants should also be entering the country for the first time and should have passports of their own.

There are also some restrictions based on financial capacity. Individuals who cannot show proof that they can finance their vacation cannot get a go signal. Applicants should at least show that they have $2,000 intended specifically for their stay in Japan. They also have to show particular vacation plans for their trip with a return flight for home already booked.

How costly is the stay?

In UK, applicants need to shell out around six pounds for visa application. There is no similar fee for applicants from other locations. All successful applicants however need to pay for their own plane tickets. Depending on where you come from, that could mean spending anywhere between $1,000 and $3,000.

The living expenses give a little more cause for worry. You can expect to spend a little over 100,000 yen every month for food, transportation and accommodation. If, however, you plan to travel from December to April, you may be able to bag a resort position in a tourist hotspot like Nagano. In winter resorts, food and accommodations are free so you can expect to save a lot of cash in these places.

There is so much that you can gain from a working holiday Japan experience. Visitors get to both enjoy and earn off of jobs in Japan. If you already qualify, you should consider submitting your application for a special visa right away.

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