When should you apply for the Designated Activities (Preparation for Transition to Specified Skilled Worker)?

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When applying for a change to the "Specified Skilled Worker (i)" residence status, it is common for applicants to face delays in preparing the necessary documents.

In the construction industry in particular, a lot of preliminary preparations are required, such as pre-application to the employment management system.

Additionally, due to rule changes, it has become mandatory to join the council "before applying," which is another major reason why it takes time to apply for the Specified Skilled Worker status.

For those who have completed Technical Intern Training and wish to transition directly to Specified Skilled Worker (i), but cannot complete the above procedures in time before their residence period expires, there is a special provision for Specified Activities (6 months).

(Previously, it was 4 months, but it has been changed to 6 months.)

However, there are cases where this is mistakenly perceived as an easy and convenient application method that can be used every time one changes jobs, but it is important to recognize that this residence status is granted under the condition of "unavoidable circumstances."

Unavoidable circumstances refer to situations where, due to reasons not attributable to the applicant, it becomes difficult to continue working at the previous accepting organization, and the applicant wishes to change the accepting organization.

Registered support organizations are often asked for their opinions by their client organizations.

In such cases, it is recommended to have a system in place where you can always consult with specialists such as administrative scriveners to provide appropriate advice.

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