Is it possible to re-apply for HSP if I change my job from Seishain to Haken?

Long story short. I was already holding an HSP visa. The company that I worked for had a massive layoff. They offered me money to leave the company, and I accepted it. I know it’s a gamble, and it didn’t go as planned.
I went from Seishain to Haken.
Is it possible to get an HSP while on Haken employment?

5 comments
  1. Oof. Directly quoted from the website “Work only for the company that sponsored your visa. If you want to change employers, you have to apply for a new Certificate of Eligibility if the work you will do still qualifies for the Highly Skilled Program. If it does not, you have to change the category of visa to a standard Japan Work Visa.” [here](https://visaguide.world/asia/japan-visa/highly-skilled-professional/) you can check it out yourself. Man that sucks you lost such a good job I hope you can find another one!

  2. You have to speak to your employer, because I don’t think all employers are able to sponsor HSP visas. So we can’t really answer this question because we are not your employer.

    Also you need to notify immigration within 14 days after you final day with your previous employer, and that is pretty strict for HSP(1) to sort a new visa/new HSP visa when changing employer. HSP(2) holders get like 6 months grace period. So if you can’t get a HSP visa with your new employer, you need to get a work visa from them ASAP. You’d then also likely lose your HSP visa perks should you be utilizing them?

    For notifying immigration Use this link if you’re HSP(1) a or b or HSP(2) a or b: https://www.moj.go.jp/isa/applications/procedures/nyuukokukanri10_00015.html

    And this link if you’re HSP(1) c or HSP(2) c: https://www.moj.go.jp/isa/applications/procedures/nyuukokukanri10_00014.html

  3. No reason you can’t if you meet the 70 points requirement. “Seishain” is not listed as a requirement for HSP. But it is employer dependent so you need to reapply from scratch when changing employers.

  4. Yes, you can get a HSP when working on haken basis. It depends on factors such as actual work content, pay and the company (your dispatching company).

  5. You should not have so quickly taken the Haken job. It is very very difficult to go back to Seishain once you have contract or haken on your CV.

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