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Can I engage in social work while studying in Japan?

Yes, you can do it.

Studying in Japan, with a study visa, is generally not allowed to work, but if you want to work, you need to apply for a "license for activities outside the qualifications." This permit can be handled at the airport, but it seems that it is gone now. You can only apply to the Immigration Bureau through Japanese schools. If you apply through a school, the application procedure of each school is different, but relatively speaking, just follow the procedure. If you pass, you are qualified to work.

There are many ways to find a suitable workplace. You can ask your seniors and sisters, and you can also see if the school has recommended it. On the Internet or in convenience stores and subway stations, there will be some free magazines with recruitment information, which you can read at any time.

The types of Japanese students working can be said to be varied. Some do shopping guides for tourists in drugstores, some move diapers in warehouses in the middle of the night, others clean bathhouses, sushi restaurants cook rice, fast food restaurants make meals, hotel rooms make beds, and waiters in Lamian Noodles stores.

In addition, pay attention to manners, make an appointment before the interview, and avoid going during busy hours, which can also leave a good impression on the employer.

Finally, if you are found to be working overtime, your visa in China will be revoked and you will be repatriated! Even the employer will be severely punished! Never lose big because of small things.