Contents of Test in Food Service Industry
New candidates who are applying for a Specified Skilled Worker Visa (i) should pass both Japanese language proficiency test and Skill Evaluation Test of food service industry.
SSW in Food Service Industry
Employers for specified skilled workers in the food service category mostly would be in restaurants, cafes, fast-food chains, bakery, and other shops that serve food – including lunch box(bento) and take-out shops.
Nursing Care Japanese Language 8
Let’s study for “Nursing care Japanese language evaluation test” !! 介護(かいご)日本語(にほんご)評価(ひょうか)試験(しけん)の勉強(べんきょう)をしましょう。
Nursing Care Japanese Language 7
Let’s study for “Nursing care Japanese language evaluation test” !! 介護(かいご)日本語(にほんご)評価(ひょうか)試験(しけん)の勉強(べんきょう)をしましょう。
Nursing Care Japanese Language 6
Let’s study for “Nursing care Japanese language evaluation test” !! 介護(かいご)日本語(にほんご)評価(ひょうか)試験(しけん)の勉強(べんきょう)をしましょう。
Nursing Care Japanese Language 5
Let’s study for “Nursing care Japanese language evaluation test” !! 介護(かいご)日本語(にほんご)評価(ひょうか)試験(しけん)の勉強(べんきょう)をしましょう。
Nursing Care Japanese Language 4
Let’s study for “Nursing care Japanese language evaluation test” !! 介護(かいご)日本語(にほんご)評価(ひょうか)試験(しけん)の勉強(べんきょう)をしましょう。
Nursing Care Japanese Language 3
Let’s study for “Nursing care Japanese language evaluation test” !! 介護(かいご)日本語(にほんご)評価(ひょうか)試験(しけん)の勉強(べんきょう)をしましょう。
Nursing Care Japanese Language 2
Let’s study for “Nursing care Japanese language evaluation test” !! 介護(かいご)日本語(にほんご)評価(ひょうか)試験(しけん)の勉強(べんきょう)をしましょう。
Nursing Care Japanese Language 1
Let’s study for “Nursing care Japanese language evaluation test” !! 介護(かいご)日本語(にほんご)評価(ひょうか)試験(しけん)の勉強(べんきょう)をしましょう。
Application for Care Worker skill evaluation test
New candidates who are applying for a Specified Skilled Worker Visa (i) Care Worker should pass ① JLPT N4 or upper ②Nursing care skills evaluation test and ③Nursing care Japanese language evaluation test.
Japan’s “Go To Travel” Campaign
“Go To Travel Campaign”, Japan’s latest initiative to save its economy from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, has been pushed to start from July 22, about half a month earlier than planned.In April 2020, Japan suffered its most significant drop in foreign tourism. In that particular month, Japan welcomed only 2,900 international travelers, down 99.9% from the same time in 2019.