The agreement follows the launch of a direct El Al flight between Tel Aviv and Tokyo.
By i24 News via The Algemeiner
Israeli and Japanese diplomats recently signed a work-vacation visa agreement allowing Israelis to spend up to one year in Japan while working.
According to the terms of the agreement, 200 Israelis per year aged between 18 and 30 will be able to obtain a year-long visa that will allow them to combine work with language study in Japan during their stay. It is an employment-based nonimmigrant visa.
Additionally, Israeli high-tech, cyber, health, and agriculture personnel will be able to obtain work visas for Japan.
Visa applicants face a number of basic requirements including a clean criminal record and medical insurance.
This agreement follows the launch of a direct El Al flight between Tel Aviv and Tokyo, an initiative spearheaded by the Israeli Embassy in Tokyo.