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Multilingual Living Information
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Job seeking
1-2 Employment consultation and employment introduction
(1) Public employment security offices (Hello Work offices)
These are national organizations which carry out employment consultation and employment introduction for free. The Hello Work offices are connected through a computer online system, allowing data of job advertisement from all over the country to be viewed. You can also receive consultation about part-time jobs.
It is a good idea for persons who can speak Japanese to use their nearest Hello Work office. People who are not proficient in Japanese may also be able to make use of Hello Work offices, but they should confirm this over the telephone before going.
When registering as a jobseeker, your status of residence and period of stay will be confirmed, so be sure to bring both your alien registration card and passport with you.

Documents etc. you need to bring with you
In the case of a person with college student/precollege student/dependent status of residence who hopes to get a casual part-time job 1 Alien registration card
2 Passport
3 Permission to engage in an activity other than that permitted by the status of residence previously granted (please refer to A Status of residence 2-6 Permission to engage in an activity other than that permitted by the status of residence previously granted)
In the case of a person with designated activities status of residence (working holiday etc.) 1 Alien registration card
2 Passport
3 Designation form issued by the Minister of Justice
In the case of a college student seeking consultation about what to do after graduating 1 Alien registration card
2 Passport
3 Student card
Source: User’s Guide, Tokyo Employment Service Center for Foreigners



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