The Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services visa covers an extremely wide range of employment in fields such as the humanities, arts, and natural sciences.
However, this visa is only approved for work that directly utilizes the knowledge and skills cultivated through your academic and professional background. In other words, engaging in so-called “on-site” or manual labor is generally not permitted.
As a result, even if you apply for this visa, a certain number of cases are rejected after review by the Immigration Services Agency. On the following pages, we will introduce examples of both approved and rejected cases for the “Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services” visa, as published by the Immigration Services Agency.
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