June 24th Seminar [Co-hosted by Oobusa Administrative Scrivener Corporation x Aidem] Latest Trends and Response Measures for Technical Intern/Skilled Worker Visa Scrutiny Stricter from 2026 Onwards

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  • June 24th Seminar [Co-hosted by Oobusa Administrative Scrivener Corporation x Aidem] Latest Trends and Response Measures for Technical Intern/Skilled Worker Visa Scrutiny Stricter from 2026 Onwards
  • Aidem Global, operated by Aidem Inc., a comprehensive human resources information service company, will hold a free online seminar for companies hiring foreign nationals. The seminar will cover the latest trends in stricter scrutiny of "Technical Intern/Skilled Worker" visas from 2026 onwards and measures for responding with "Specified Skills." It will explain the latest trends in visa scrutiny, risks related to residency status that companies should be aware of, and points for distinguishing between simple labor and specialized work.
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  • Date: June 11, 2026

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Aidem Global, operated by Aidem Inc., a comprehensive human resources information service company, will hold a free online seminar for companies hiring foreign nationals. The seminar will cover the latest trends in stricter scrutiny of "Technical Intern/Skilled Worker" visas from 2026 onwards and measures for responding with "Specified Skills." It will explain the latest trends in visa scrutiny, risks related to residency status that companies should be aware of, and points for distinguishing between simple labor and specialized work.

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Aidem Global, operated by Aidem Inc., a comprehensive human resources information service company, will hold a free online seminar for companies hiring foreign nationals. The seminar will cover the latest trends in stricter scrutiny of "Technical Intern/Skilled Worker" visas from 2026 onwards and measures for responding with "Specified Skills." It will explain the latest trends in visa scrutiny, risks related to residency status that companies should be aware of, and points for distinguishing between simple labor and specialized work.
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Aidem Global, operated by Aidem Inc. (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Ryo Kabayama), a comprehensive human resources information service company, will hold a free online seminar for companies hiring foreign nationals on the latest trends in stricter scrutiny of "Technical Intern/Skilled Worker" visas from 2026 onwards and measures for responding with "Specified Skills."

This seminar will provide an easy-to-understand explanation of the latest trends in stricter scrutiny of "Technical Intern/Skilled Worker" (Gijinkoku) visas expected from 2026 onwards, focusing on residency status risks that companies should be aware of and the criteria for distinguishing between simple labor and specialized work. It will also cover points for stably hiring and employing foreign nationals by organizing information on the possibility of continuing the Gijinkoku visa, decisions on switching to "Specified Skills," and practical response measures.

Seminar Highlights

Stricter scrutiny for renewals and residency status checks of "Technical Intern/Skilled Worker" (Gijinkoku) visas can significantly impact companies hiring foreign nationals. Particularly in the food service, accommodation, and manufacturing industries, actual job duties are sometimes judged as "close to simple labor," leading to an increasing number of voices saying, "It won't pass like it did last year; we don't know what kind of work qualifies for a Gijinkoku visa or whether we should switch to "Specified Skills." For such companies, this seminar will provide an easy-to-understand explanation from a practical perspective while organizing the latest trends in stricter Gijinkoku visa scrutiny from 2026 onwards.

Amidst the ongoing changes in foreign employment and residency status systems, please take this opportunity to organize response measures that companies should take in an era where "doing things the same way as last year won't work," and consider the optimal hiring and residency status operations for your company.

Seminar Overview

Date and Time

Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 15:00 - 16:00

Participation Fee

Free

How to Participate

Please register from the "How to Apply" section on the seminar page below.

aidemglobal.jp/seminar-20260624/

We will send the participation URL to those who register.

*The seminar will be conducted in Japanese.
*You can participate with your camera and microphone turned OFF.

Program

1. Latest Trends in Stricter Scrutiny of Gijinkoku Visas (2026対応)

2. Points to Note for Technical Intern/Skilled Worker Visa Renewals

3. Reasons Why "It Passed Last Year But Not This Year"

4. Criteria for Distinguishing Between Simple Labor and Specialized Work

5. Differences and Criteria Between Gijinkoku and Specified Skills

6. Methods and Practical Responses for Switching to Specified Skills

7. Risk Management for Foreign Employment and Residency Status Management

8. New Options for Hiring Foreign Nationals Utilizing Internships

Speaker Profiles

Oobusa Administrative Scrivener Corporation

Shunsuke Nakabayashi

Chief Administrative Scrivener, Oobusa Administrative Scrivener Corporation

Director, NPO Japan Peru Symbiosis Association

Registered as an administrative scrivener after working at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Specializes in foreign employment and residency status applications, overseeing approximately 5,000 applications annually. Provides comprehensive support for corporate foreign employment, including not only residency status applications but also the construction of foreign employment schemes and compliance support.

Aidem Inc., Global Group

Ryosuke Momii

In the human resources industry, has been involved in supporting foreign national recruitment since his first year after graduation and was involved in establishing the Nagoya office. He has handled numerous companies, particularly in the manufacturing sector, and provides integrated support from system explanations to recruitment plan design, acceptance support, and retention follow-up for foreign recruitment, focusing on "Specified Skills." Utilizing his flexible perspective and on-site sense as a young professional, he supports companies and foreign nationals alike, aiming not only for successful recruitment but also for long-term retention and active participation.

Aidem Inc., Global Group

Ken Ohara

With over 10 years of experience in the human resources industry, he has been involved in solving recruitment challenges for numerous companies through support for new and mid-career hires. He has also been in charge of many career education lectures within universities and engaged in career counseling for students regarding employment. Currently, as a foreign recruitment consultant, he handles numerous companies, mainly in the manufacturing sector, and provides integrated support from designing recruitment strategies for foreign students in science and engineering fields to on-site retention support. He provides recruitment support through practical advice.

About Aidem Global  https://aidemglobal.jp/  

We provide broad support for foreign employment, from highly skilled professionals (engineers, etc.) to "Specified Skills" and internships. Since 2018, we have established a joint education program with Hanoi University of Science and Technology to promote understanding of Japanese language education and business etiquette, and we plan and operate job fair events to connect companies and students. Furthermore, we are strengthening cooperation with universities in Vietnam to conduct short-term internships of 1-2 weeks where participants can experience Japanese companies and culture. In addition to human resource dispatch, we are also developing initiatives that emphasize education and training. We have a business partnership with "Riki," one of Vietnam's largest Japanese language schools, and through "Aitoku," we offer Japanese learning apps and training courses for the "Specified Skills" examination.

*Registered Support Organization Registration Number: 19登-000325

*Placement Results (as of the end of March 2026): 4,500 "Specified Skills" individuals / 117 participants in the Hanoi University of Science and Technology Joint Education Program / 176 interns

FAQ

How will the scrutiny of Gijinkoku visas be tightened in the future?

From 2026 onwards, the examination for "Technical Intern/Skilled Worker" visas is expected to become stricter. There is a risk that actual job duties may be deemed simple labor, and requirements for academic background and practical experience may become more stringent.

What kind of system is the "Specified Skills" visa?

The "Specified Skills" visa is a status of residence for accepting foreign nationals with certain expertise and skills in 12 specific industries facing severe labor shortages. Switching from a Gijinkoku visa is also possible.

What are the benefits of attending the seminar?

You can grasp the latest trends in visa scrutiny and understand the risks in your company's recruitment and residency status management. You can also learn specific measures such as switching to "Specified Skills" and practical response strategies.

Can Gijinkoku visas still be obtained in the food service or manufacturing industries?

It is possible if the job duties are specialized and technical, but it becomes difficult if deemed simple labor. The seminar will explain the judgment criteria and how to switch to "Specified Skills."

Can I participate in the seminar online?

Yes, this seminar will be held online for free. A participation URL will be sent to registered companies.