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Complete Guide to Transitioning from Technical Intern Training to Specified Skilled Visa (Security Field)
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Complete Guide to Transitioning from Technical Intern Training to Specified Skilled Visa (Security Field)

A step-by-step explanation of procedures for transitioning to the Specified Skilled Visa in the security field after completing technical intern training. Summarizes required documents and points to note regarding practical experience.

2024-02-28
Mariko Takahashi / Administrative Scrivener
8 min
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Guide: Transition from Technical Intern to Specified Skilled Worker (Security Sector)

What is the Transition to SSW?

After completing the Technical Intern Training Program, many foreign workers choose to transition to the Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) visa to continue working in Japan. The SSW system was introduced to address labor shortages in key industries.

The security sector is gaining attention as a future field, making this transition especially important.

Step-by-Step Process

1. Complete Technical Intern Training

You must successfully complete Technical Intern Training (Type 2 or 3).

2. Check Exam Requirements

Normally, passing a skills test and Japanese language test is required. However, if you completed training in the same field, exemptions may apply.

3. Secure Employment

You must sign a contract with a company willing to hire you under the SSW visa.

4. Apply for Change of Status

Submit an application to the Immigration Services Agency of Japan.

5. Start Working

Once approved, you can legally work under the SSW visa.

The process typically takes 2–3 months, so early preparation is essential.

Required Documents

  • Application for Change of Status
  • Employment contract
  • Certificate of completion of technical training
  • Passport and residence card
  • Company-related documents

Key Considerations for Security Jobs

  • Basic Japanese communication skills (JLPT N4 or higher recommended)
  • Understanding of safety rules and regulations
  • Ability to handle radio communication and reporting

Common Mistakes & Tips

  • Late application → Start preparation at least 4 months in advance
  • Incomplete documents → Consult an immigration specialist
  • Wrong job match → Visit the workplace beforehand

Conclusion

The transition from Technical Intern to SSW is a critical step for building a long-term career in Japan. In the security sector, preparation, communication skills, and compliance with safety standards are essential for success.