Kingdom of Bhutan vs Japan
A neutral side-by-side of immigration systems, routes and regulators. Each row links to the underlying visa page with its primary government source.
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Kingdom of Bhutan
Bhutan publishes visitor-facing visa guidance through the official Bhutan Travel site and immigration filing through the Department of Immigration services portal. The current Visa Atlas packet covers tourist/eVisa, business visit, work permit, student visa, dependant permit and general residence-permit handling, with careful notes where the live portal controls the final checklist and fees. Applicants should confirm the active portal workflow before paying or travelling because Bhutan uses controlled entry and sponsor-linked permission for many non-tourist stays.
- Official portal
- Department of Immigration, Royal Government of Bhutan
- Languages
- Dzongkha
- Currency
- Bhutanese ngultrum
Japan
Japan's immigration is administered by the Immigration Services Agency (ISA) under the Ministry of Justice. The system uses 29 residence-status categories. Key routes include the Highly Skilled Professional (HSP) visa with fast-track PR, Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) Types 1 and 2 for designated industries, Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services for knowledge workers, and Business Manager for entrepreneurs. Major reforms in 2023–24 expanded the SSW system significantly.
- Official portal
- Immigration Services Agency (ISA)
- Languages
- Japanese
- Currency
- Japanese yen
How Kingdom of Bhutan and Japan differ
| Dimension | Kingdom of Bhutan | Japan |
|---|---|---|
| Total routes covered | 6 | 5 |
| Routes without employer sponsor | 1 | 1 |
| Routes leading to permanent residence | 0 | 3 |
| Typical full settlement timeline | — | — |
| Dominant skilled visa | Work Permit | Highly Skilled Professional (HSP) Visa |
| Skilled visa salary minimum | — | — |
| Skilled visa processing time | — | — |
| Skilled visa government fees | — | — |
| Official languages | Dzongkha | Japanese |
| Currency | Bhutanese ngultrum | Japanese yen |
| Primary regulator | DOI | JFBA |
| Policy changes (last 12 months) | 0 | 0 |
Skilled-route head-to-head
Comparing each country’s most-used skilled-migration route side by side.
Routes unique to Kingdom of Bhutan
Visa routes side by side
Kingdom of Bhutan (6)
Tourist Visa / eVisa
No sponsor · Non-settlement · Visitor stay as approved for the itinerary and visa; confirm the exact validity in the immigration portal approval.
Business Visa
Sponsor · Non-settlement · Short stay as approved by the Department of Immigration for the business visit.
Work Permit
Sponsor · Non-settlement · Permit validity is granted for the approved work basis; confirm duration and renewal rules in the portal approval.
Student Visa
Sponsor · Non-settlement · Linked to the approved course or study period; confirm validity and renewal conditions in the student visa approval.
Dependent Permit
Sponsor · Non-settlement · Normally tied to the sponsor or principal permission; confirm the exact validity in the dependant approval.
Residence Permit
Sponsor · Non-settlement · As approved by the Department of Immigration for the underlying basis and conditions.
Japan (5)
Highly Skilled Professional (HSP) Visa
Sponsor · Leads to settlement · 5 years; with fast-track PR after 1–3 years.
Engineer / Specialist in Humanities / International Services
Sponsor · Leads to settlement · 1 or 3 years (5 years for renewals); renewable.
Specified Skilled Worker Type 1 (SSW-1 / 特定技能1号)
Sponsor · Non-settlement · Up to 5 years total (not renewable beyond 5 years — must transition to SSW-2 or another status).
Business Manager Visa (経営・管理)
No sponsor · Leads to settlement · 1 year initially; renewable for 1, 3, or 5 years.
Student Visa (留学)
Sponsor · Non-settlement · 1–2 years; renewable for duration of studies.
Frequently asked questions
Which country has an easier skilled-migration route, Kingdom of Bhutan or Japan?+
Kingdom of Bhutan’s Work Permit is the dominant skilled route; Japan’s Highly Skilled Professional (HSP) Visa is the dominant skilled route. “Easier” depends on your salary, sponsor situation, and nationality — see each visa’s eligibility detail.