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japan youth exchange scheme: eligibility

This page explains how you can come to the United Kingdom as part of the Japan: Youth Exchange Scheme.

The Japan: Youth Exchange Scheme allows Japanese nationals aged between 18 and 25 to come to the United Kingdom for an extended holiday for up to 12 months. You may in some circumstances be able to come to the United Kingdom as part of the scheme up to the age of 30, for example, where you can show that there are good reasons such as you were caring for a relative or had ongoing studies which prevented you from travelling before your 26th birthday.

You should intend to work here as part of your holiday. There is a quota of 400 participants each year. A person may only come to the United Kingdom once as a participant in the scheme.

You can come to the United Kingdom under the scheme if:

You are not allowed to bring children to the United Kingdom under this scheme but you can bring your spouse if they also qualify under the scheme or if they are a European Economic Area (EEA) national.

 

Visiting the UK

 

This section provides visa information for people visiting the uk

Studying in the UK

 

This section provides visa information for people studying in the uk

Working in the UK

 

This sections provides visa information for people working in the uk

UK Residency

 

This section is for people in need visa information for UK residency

British Citizenship

 

This section provides visa information for people enquiring about british citizenship

Life in the UK

 

This section provides visa information for people who need information on life in the uk

UK Visa News

 

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