Japan HSP
The Japan Highly Skilled Professional Visa is a type of work visa established by the Japanese government to attract overseas high - level talents. The visa uses a points - based assessment system, evaluating applicants based on four basic dimensions: age, education, work experience, and annual income. Applicants with a total score of 70 or above are recognized as highly skilled professionals.
Visa Advantages
5 - year Residence Period
The initial issuance of the No. 1 visa has a validity period of 5 years, which is the longest residence period for Japanese visas.
Fast - track to Permanent Residency
While ordinary permanent residency requires 10 years of residence, highly skilled professionals can apply for permanent residency after three years, and the fastest is one year.
Flexible Employment for Spouses
Spouses can apply for a family stay visa to work freely in Japan.
Family Relocation
One person applies, and can bring spouses and underage children to achieve family relocation to Japan.
Bring Parents and Domestic Helpers
Under certain conditions, you can bring parents and one domestic helper to live in Japan together.
National Welfare Benefits
The whole family can enjoy Japanese social welfare, health insurance, medical treatment, and children can enjoy free public education.
Application Requirements & Process
Introduction of Japan Highly Skilled Professional Visa
The Japanese Highly Skilled Professional Visa (also known as the Highly Talented Visa) is a type of work visa established by the Japanese government to attract high - level overseas talents. The visa uses a points - based assessment system, scoring applicants based on four basic dimensions: age, education, work experience, and annual income. Applicants with a total score of 70 points or above are recognized as highly skilled professionals. In 2025, Japan made several adjustments to the Highly Skilled Professional Visa policy, further optimizing the application conditions and procedures.
Personal Requirements :
Be at least 20 years old.
Have no criminal record in Japan.
Have three years of work experience.
Company in Japan Requirements :
The registered capital must reach at least JPY 5,000,000.
The company must have a registered address and an actual office.
Have a co - founder in Japan.
Points Requirement : Score at least 70 points in the highly skilled professional points table.
Introduction of Japan Highly Skilled Professional Visa
The Japanese Highly Skilled Professional Visa (also known as the Highly Talented Visa) is a type of work visa established by the Japanese government to attract high - level overseas talents. The visa uses a points - based assessment system, scoring applicants based on four basic dimensions: age, education, work experience, and annual income. Applicants with a total score of 70 points or above are recognized as highly skilled professionals. In 2025, Japan made several adjustments to the Highly Skilled Professional Visa policy, further optimizing the application conditions and procedures.
Pre - assessment : Evaluate application eligibility, calculate points, and determine whether to apply.
Prepare Materials : Prepare personal basic materials, establish a company in Japan, and prepare a business plan.
Submit Application : Review application materials and submit the application.
Approval : Obtain the Certificate of Eligibility for Highly Skilled Professional and the Points Result Confirmation.
Go to Japan : Come to Japan to start a business, and bring your family along.
Our Services & Advantages
Our Services
We offer comprehensive services for Japan Highly Skilled Professional Visa applications, including:
● Visa application guidance.
● Assistance with document preparation.
● Application progress tracking.
Our Advantages
Professional Team : Our visa consultant team has extensive experience and is well - versed in Japanese visa policies.
Efficient Service : We provide fast and efficient services to ensure a smooth visa application process.
Personalized Solutions : Based on your needs, we offer personalized visa application plans.