How to Apply for TITP from Nepal in 2025? - A Guide

To apply for TITP in Japan from Nepal, first, you must first be eligible, fluent in basic Japanese language, and have foundational skills related to a specific industry. Then, you need to get hired by an accepting organisation in Japan, and after you receive your TITP certificate of eligibility, you can apply for a TITP visa with all your required documents like a valid passport, health report, financial proofs, and more.


TITP (Technical Intern Training Program) in Japan is a popular trend for low to medium-skilled manpower all around the world, with approximately 470,700 foreigners, including Nepalese, working in Japan under the TITP Visa, as of October 2024. 

If you are looking for employment opportunities in Japan, are willing to learn skills by working, while earning higher salary wages, TITP could be what you are looking for!

Wonder what TITP (Technical Intern Training Program) is? And How to Apply for TITP in Japan from Nepal? You have landed the right blog!

This article covers a complete guide to help you understand TITP, and the process to apply for TITP visa with all the requirements met. By the end of the blog, you will have a clear idea of this vocational program to work in Japan and your next steps to learning and earning in Japan.
 

Contents

  1. What is the Technical Intern Training Program (TITP) in Japan?
    1. What is a TITP Visa?
    2. What are the benefits of TITP?
  2. Requirements for TITP Visa from Nepal
    1. Age
    2. Academic Qualifications for Japanese TITP Visa
    3. Language Requirements
    4. Skill Requirements
    5. Medical Requirements
    6. TITP Visa Document Requirements
    7. What is the cost of TITP?
  3. How to Apply for TITP Japan from Nepal?
    1. Begin by assessing your eligibility and specified field
    2. Prepare for your internship
    3. Apply for Vocational Internships in Japan
    4. Attend Interviews and Pass Recruitment Screening
    5. Get Your TITP Certificate (CoE)
    6. Visa Processing Time
  4. What after applying for TITP visa?
    1. What After Securing TITP visa in Nepal?
    2. Life of a Technical Intern in Japan - The 1st Year
  5. Conclusion
  6. Join Allied Workforce for TITP in Japan
  7. Frequently Asked Questions - Process to Apply for TITP Visa from Nepal

 

What is the Technical Intern Training Program (TITP) in Japan?

TITP in Japan lets international workers gain practical skills in 16 different vocational fields like Agriculture, Nursing & Care, Construction, Machinery, Food manufacturing and more. As a technical intern in Japan, you will work in low to medium-skilled roles, sharpen your skills and earn a satisfactory salary. You can become a technical intern in Japan from Nepal by receiving a TITP Visa.

What is a TITP Visa?

A TITP visa is a Japanese training visa that serves as a legal document to enter and live in Japan for your internship. As a Nepali trainee, you can intern in Japan with a TITP visa for 3-5 years, however, this TITP visa duration may vary based on your role, industry, and employers.

What are the benefits of TITP?

TITP, not even a working, but a training visa in Japan. Is it even worth it? - Yes! Especially for the Nepalese workforce seeking jobs in Japan, TITP is more than just a gateway to occupation; it is the opportunity to:

  • Directly enter the Japanese job market and learn under the supervision of industry experts
  • Earn a generous income while you are still learning with extra wages for working overtime, at night, or on day-offs
  • Work for up to 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week with mandatory work breaks in between
  • Promote to an SSW visa after completing your internship
  • A strong boost to your CV, opening doors to the global market even after you return from Japan

Are you interested in TITP in Japan? Refer to this guide to Understand TITP and how it works, with its benefits, salaries, training period, industry sectors and more - a must-read article for your vocational internship in Japan in 2025. 
 

Further in this blog, we will discuss everything you need for TITP in Japan, and how you can apply for a TITP visa from Nepal.

 

Requirements for TITP Visa from Nepal

The major requirement for TITP in Japan is, you have to belong to an eligible country, and must be a mentally and physically fit adult worker with a basic Japanese language fluency and some skill training. As a Nepali citizen, you are welcomed to work in Japan under TITP visa. Discover other TITP requirements in detail below:

Age

You need to be at least 18 years old to participate in TITP in Japan. However, you can start preparing and applying for your TITP visa from a year before (i.e. when you are still 17). There is no official upper age limit for TITP, but the accepting organisations in Japan typically prefer workers up to the age of 35 or younger.

Academic Qualifications for Japanese TITP Visa

There are no strict formal education requirements for the TTIP visa in Japan. You can apply with as little as SEE (class 10), a diploma/high school or even during/after your higher education. However, the employers and visa officers are quite strict with your language and skills for your visa eligibility.

Language Requirements

You need Basic Japanese Language Proficiency to apply for TITP visa from Nepal. You will need a verified language certificate like the JLPT to evaluate and prove your Japanese fluency. For TITP visa, complete up to JLPT N4 / NAT 4Q (basic-intermediate level) or more as per your job demands or interests.

Skill Requirements

Skill training for TITP is mandatory and very important to gain an understanding of your chosen field and the involved responsibilities. Join a skill training agency specialising in vocational training for Japanese working visas like TITP and SSW. They will issue you a certificate for completing the training and also guide you in your job hunting, interviews, visa processing, and accommodation in Japan.

Medical Requirements 

You have to be physically and mentally fit to work in Japan under a TITP visa. For this, undergo medical checkups in hospitals approved by Nepal’s Ministry of Health & Population for medical screening for visa purposes. If your reports prove you are in good health for the training in Japan, you will be marked medically eligible for TITP.

TITP Visa Document Requirements

  • A valid passport
  • Government-issued birth certificate 
  • Recent academic documents
  • CoE for TITP (Certificate of Eligibility)
  • Resume highlighting skills and work experience
  • Proof of language proficiency (like JLPT scores
  • Proof of finances or a sponsorship letter
  • Health Check Report
  • Insurance Certificate
  • Employment Contract
  • Proof of Payments

 

What is the cost of TITP?

There are no application charges for TITP visa. However, you may need to budget for your language tests, skill training, agency charges, flight tickets, and personal expenses throughout the process (like food, accommodation, commute). The exact cost can largely vary based on your choices and location so it is best to talk to a knowledgeable consultant to discuss your budget plans and financial solutions.

 

How to Apply for TITP Japan from Nepal?

Your TITP application begins by applying for an opening in a Japanese accepting organisation (employing company), getting hired, and then you apply for your TITP visa. Before you acquire an internship role, you need to make sure you are eligible based on factors like age, language, health and legalities.

1. Begin by assessing your eligibility and the specified fields

Nepal, as a country, is qualified for the TITP, but are you? Review the essential requirements for TITP. Are you physically, mentally, cerebrally, and legally fit for the program and the preparation phase? Are you committed to working and learning in Japan for at least 5 years? This first step is as important as the others. 

Among the 16 specified sectors for TITP in Japan, select a field that interests you the most. 
 

Explore Sector-Specific Skill Training Programs for TITP or SSW

 

2. Prepare for your internship

  • You have to complete 160 to 200 hours of skill training in Nepal before applying for TITP.
  • You also need to acquire a JLPT certificate, a minimum level of JLPT N4/ NAT 4Q.
  • Moreover, you should start preparing for your job screening and interviews beforehand. Your sending organisation should help you make informed choices and plan your preparation as per your specified field.

Join an agency providing these classes and services altogether for a one-stop solution. Registered sending organisations usually provide all the tutoring classes, documentation and application guidance, and support services.

You have to undergo a skill evaluation and a language proficiency test, and receive verified certificates. Only if you pass all the tests can you move to the next step.

 

3. Apply for Vocational Internships in Japan

Explore the organisations recruiting Nepalese workers to Japan. Such organisations are called ‘sending organisations’ and must be approved by JITCO, a governing body for TITP and SSW visas. Based on the available job requirements, Sending organizations in Nepal recruit ideal positions for you. Their partnerships and knowledge about the process make the entire application process a lot smoother.

Confirm with your counsellors and make sure you submit all your documents correctly, including a strong resume. Besides, explore news and openings on official sites like the METI Government of Japan.

 

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4. Attend Interviews and Pass Recruitment Screening

Upon your application acceptance, you will be invited for a screening process, which may be on-site or online. Here, they try to get to know you more, assess your Japanese language, and your knowledge related to your specified field. There’s nothing to be nervous about. Simply practice the common interview questions, attend mock interviews, and seek guidance from your mentors.

If you get hired, you will be required to sign a job contract detailing your personal information, wages, working hours, and training conditions. This contract also serves as a legal document of your employment in Japan. 

 

5. Get Your TITP Certificate (CoE)

After you get hired by your accepting organisation, they will apply for a Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) on your behalf. You will receive the CoE from the Immigration Bureau for Technical Intern Training (i). Then, you can apply for your TITP visa from a Japanese embassy, or your recruiting agency might do it for you. Make sure you submit all the required documents correctly.

This is where your TITP visa application process ends!
 

6. Visa Processing Time 

TITP Visa processing will take around 5 working days. After your visa approval, you can take off to Japan and begin your technical career.

Aim to sharpen your skills as much as possible. Remember, you have a chance to get an SSW visa to work as a skilled professional in Japan itself. We have covered converting your TITP visa to SSW visa in this blog below.

 

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What after applying for TITP visa? 

Once you acquire your TITP visa, the next goal is to reach Japan. You may expect to get familiar with the Japanese culture, lifestyle of a Nepali TITP trainee in Japan, and some guidance related to flight ticketing and landing through orientation sessions in both Nepal and Japan after landing in the country. 

What After Securing TITP visa in Nepal?

Right after receiving your TITP visa for Japan, these are the immediate actions you should be taking in Nepal: 

  • Pre-Departure Training from your sending organisation. 
  • Accommodation arrangements and pickup guidance, mostly managed by your accepting organisation (employer in Japan)
  • Flight bookings, which is also often assisted by your sending organisation
  • Lastly, make sure you carry all the essential documents safely before taking off.

 

Life of a Technical Intern in Japan - The 1st Year

After reaching Japan for TITP, this is what your life would look like for a year as a Technical Intern:

  • Landing day
    You will be assisted in the airport and taken to your living space by your accepting organisation. Get yourself comfortable and prepare yourself for your upcoming days in Japan.
  • 2nd day - a month
    Your TITP journey in Japan begins with a 4-5 weeks of pre-training program organised by your employing company. Your employers provide these sessions to familiarise you with the  Japanese language, lifestyle, traffic rules, work culture, and labour laws. 
  • After a month of entering Japan
    Within this time, you will have gained a proper understanding of life in Japan, and will be ready to march towards your regular training sessions. In most cases, your TITP begins with theoretical lessons.
  • After 11 months in Japan
    Your practical training begins, where you start working in real-world roles as a responsible intern in Japan, under the governance of your trainers. You will learn new skills as per your TITP schedule. 
  • After a year in Japan
    Now at this point you will be ready for your skill test to assess your knowledge in TITP training (i). This test will assess your basic skill test through a practical and a written test. After passing this, you continue with your second year as a TITP trainee (ii). 

 

Conclusion

TITP is a very flexible working visa, welcoming workers from all backgrounds, and empowering them to learn and contribute valuably in Japan. It is an exceptional opportunity to learn the skills that would be very hard or nearly impossible to master in Nepal. Additionally, you get paid for your contribution even when you are training for expertise. 

TITP addresses the major goals of young Nepalse manpower:

  • To learn practically with excellent guidance
  • To earn an attractive income
  • To discover the country full of marvelous culture and innovation
  • To become a skilled worker with valuable experience 

Your journey to vocational training and internship in Japan begins with understanding the TITP program precisely. Talk to your consultants or a trusted sending organisation for thorough guidance on your successful TITP visa without any hesitation. 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions - Process to Apply for TITP Visa from Nepal

How much is the salary of TITP in Japan?
TITP participants typically earn between ¥120,000 and ¥200,000 per month, depending on the industry. For example, caregivers earn around ¥130,000–¥180,000, while construction and factory workers can make up to ¥200,000 monthly. This translates to approximately NPR 120,000–180,000, which is 5–8 times higher than average wages in Nepal. 
 

Which is better, TITP or SSW?
The choice between TITP and SSW depends on where you stand on your career, skill set, and expertise. TITP is great for starters, while SSW is for the skilled manpower with advanced knowledge and deeper experience in their industry.

TITP is great for entry-level, where you will begin with the basics, receive training, and work under experts' supervision. The pay is generous, and it allows you to gain practical experience in Japan for 3-5 years. You can advance to SSW after your TITP.

SSW, on the other hand, is more suitable for skilled workers who are capable of fulfilling leading roles. If you have a few years of experience, and can pass the language and skills test for SSW, you can benefit comparatively higher salary, long-term employment, and Spouse/Child of Permanent Resident visa for your dependents.

 

How much do TITP caregivers make in Japan?
Caregivers under the TITP program in Japan earn between ¥130,000 and ¥180,000 per month, equating to around NPR 120,000–160,000. This is significantly higher than caregiver salaries in Nepal, which range from NPR 15,000 to 25,000. 

 

What are the benefits of TITP?
Key benefits of the TITP program include:

  • Competitive Salaries: Earn significantly more than in Nepal since the beginning level
  • Skill Development: Gain practical experience in industries like caregiving, construction, and agriculture
  • Career Advancement: Opportunity to transition to SSW visa after completing the program
  • Cultural Exposure: Experience Japanese work culture and lifestyle
  • Support Services: Many employers provide accommodation and assistance with daily life in Japan.

 

How to get TITP Certificate?
To obtain a TITP certificate, first make sure you are eligible for TITP in Japan. Then, take language classes and skill training so that you can qualify for the program. Then, apply through an authorized sending organization (recruitment agency) in Nepal. Secure a job in a Japanese company. Then, your company in Japan will apply for your TITP certificate of eligibility, which you can receive from the Immigration Bureau. 

 

How to get a job in Japan from Nepal?

To work in Japan from Nepal:

  1. Choose a Path: Decide between TITP, SSW, or other visa categories based on your qualifications.
  2. Language Skills: Learn Japanese, aiming for at least JLPT N4 level.
  3. Skill Certification: Obtain relevant certifications or pass skill tests required for your chosen industry.
  4. Apply Through Agencies: Use authorized recruitment agencies or sending organizations in Nepal.
  5. Job Search: Utilize online job portals like GaijinPot, Jobs in Japan, or LinkedIn to find opportunities.
  6. Visa Application: Once you have a job offer, apply for the appropriate visa category.

Ensure all documents are accurate and complete to avoid delays.

 

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