This page provides insights into the business plan required for “Business Manager” Status of Residence(or visa), explaining its purpose, components, and importance:
 

What is a Business Plan?

  • A Business Plan, in the context of “Business Manager” visa applications, is a crucial document that evaluates the stability and continuity of a business during the visa screening process. If the company is already in business, a certified copy of a corporate registry with all historical matters, a financial report, and a statutory report of withholding slips of all the employees’ previous year’s salary will be required to show the legitimacy of the business.
  • A Business Plan serves as a roadmap for the business to outline the strategies and actions needed for success.
  • There isn’t a fixed format for creating a Business Plan, and various templates can be found online, serving as valuable references.


What is a Business Plan for a “Business Manager” Visa Application?

  • When applying for a “Business Manager” visa, the Business Plan becomes a vital document. However, the Immigration Agency doesn’t provide specific guidelines on its content. Therefore, applicants must deduce the required information and prepare a plan tailored to each application.
  • For instance, when submitting the plan to the Immigration Agency and a bank, different information may be needed. In essence, the “Business Manager” visa application requires evidence of business stability and continuity.


What Should be Included in a Business Plan for a “Business Manager” Visa?

While specific content isn’t dictated by the Immigration Agency, the following elements are typically included:

  • Company Profile
  • Applicant’s Background
  • Reasons for Establishing the Business in Japan
  • Business Model
  • Market Analysis and Target Audience
  • Description of Products and Services
  • Details of Business Partners (Suppliers, Customers, etc.)
  • Competitor Analysis and Differentiation Strategies
  • Organizational Structure and Staffing Plans
  • Budget Projections

The Business Plan should address these key questions:

  • Who is the applicant, and why do they want to conduct business in Japan?
  • Is the proposed project feasible?
  • How is the organizational structure planned, and what are the sales strategies?
  • Are there profit and loss projections for the upcoming years?


Importance of a Business Plan

  • Preparing a Business Plan requires time and effort but is a document that showcases your commitment and seriousness about the business. A well-prepared plan can significantly enhance your chances of obtaining a “Business Manager” visa.
  • The plan serves as a tool to demonstrate your motives and plans to the Immigration Agency. By aligning your proposal with what the Immigration Agency seeks, you increase the likelihood of approval.
  • If you prefer to focus on business operations or are unsure about document preparation, consider consulting a specialist to assist with the visa application process. This can free up your time for other business preparations and improve the prospects of a smooth business launch.

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