On Apr 15, 4:52 pm, a...@privacy.ne.jp (Al) wrote:
> In addition, they also stipulate the following:
>
> >> 2. WORK CONDITIONS
> >> The following special conditions must be abided by if you wish to
> >> work in Japan on a Working Holiday.
> >> (1) To fully appreciate the many different aspects of Japan it is
> >> required that the working holiday applicant moves to different
> >> areas within Japan at approximately 3- month intervals.
>
> Well, if your plans don't contravene these conditions you should be OK.
> :-)

One of the advantages Australian passport holders have over those of
Canada, NZ & the handful of new countries with WH agreements is the
option to renew twice - ie to extend the period of stay to 18 months.
Changing jobs at least once seems to be a prereq for obtaining the 3rd
6th month visa (ie 2nd extension)

> >> 3. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
>
> >> (H) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (1 original)
> >> Please supply your most recent formal bank statement or bank
> >> passbook (copy) detailing the previous three months transactions
> >> and showing funds in excess of $2500 ($3500 for a married couple).
> >> Please note that these funds should be in addition to your airline
> >>  ticket or the funds you may have reserved for such.
> >> NO AUTOMATIC TELLER PRINTOUTS, COMPUTER PRINTOUTS OR INTERIM
> >> STATEMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
> >> PLEASE VERIFY LARGE AMOUNTS DEPOSITED INTO THE ACCOUNT IN
> >> WRITING (E.G. TRANSFER OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION).
> > Also, I have not been working recently (I have been studying).
>
> Yes, they require the following:
>
> >> To be eligible to participate in the Working Holiday Arrangement,
> >> one must [...]
> >> (G) Be in good health and have a sound employment background.
>
> Have you worked before you became as student? If not, then their rule
> would indicate that you may need to apply for a WHV at some later date.
> But who knows - send them the info about what you have done and see what
> happens. There is probably no better way to find out what is possible.

Lump sum deposits are OK if satisfactorily explained. Quite a few
young WH makers do so wit parental support, or even through documented
personal loans, on the finance side - its easy enough to document.
Contact the consulate and they can provide the forms.