Japan simplifies the process of obtaining student visas in 2025

27.05.2025
Fukuoka, Japan

Japan continues to strengthen its position as one of the most attractive destinations for international students, offering high-quality education and a unique cultural experience. In 2025, the country will introduce a number of important changes aimed at simplifying the student visa application process, making studying in Japan more accessible and convenient.

The new measures are aimed at simplifying visa procedures, but basic documents such as a valid passport, certificates of compliance, academic transcripts, and proof of financial solvency will still be required.

In addition, Japanese universities are expanding the number of programs offered in English and increasing the number of scholarships for international students. These innovations make studying in Japan even more attractive for those who seek a world-class education and an international career.

Special attention is paid to employment opportunities after graduation. The Japanese government actively supports foreign graduates by offering them a job-hunting visa that allows them to stay in the country for up to one year. After successfully finding employment, students can obtain a work visa and continue their professional development in promising fields such as information technology, robotics, medicine, and education.

Thanks to affordable tuition fees and the introduction of the Global 30 and Top Global University Project programs, Japan is becoming an increasingly attractive choice for students from all over the world. These initiatives provide new opportunities for quality education and successful careers in one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world.

Stay up to date with all visa policy changes and get the latest travel planning advice by following the news on the Visa-Navigator.com website.

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