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Re:Working Visa (2 viewing) (2) Guests
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Re:Working Visa 14 Years, 1 Month ago
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so, even though I'm 18, have a high school diploma, and not a degree in anything, If I got a company that is completely fine with my skills and wants to hire me, can I get a working visa if they sponsered me?
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Cravez (User)
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Re:Working Visa 14 Years, 1 Month ago
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Unfortunately I will have to say very unlikely, sorry!
High school Diploma does not equal a third level education. Employers look for those who have the required qualifications to do the work (possibly lack therof if they possessed many, many years experience) and from what iv encountered for jobs in Japan you require a Degree.
Also you need a very high level of Oral and Written Japanese to also fulfill the requirements of employment ( which would take years in itself to achieve, alot of jobs state you need 'fluent' or 'near native ability' )
If you're serious about going to Japan to work & live then you should think about doing University.
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Last Edit: 2010/10/16 17:13 By Cravez.
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Re:Working Visa 14 Years, 1 Month ago
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craig wrote:
QUOTE: Working visas are usually issued to people falling under the following catagories:
Professor
Artist
Religious Activities
Journalist
Investor/Business Manager
Legal/Accounting Services
Medical Services
Researcher
Instructor
Engineer
Specialist in Humanities/International Services
Intracompany Transferee
Entertainer
Skilled Labor
Any more questions about visas, please post your questions here :) Ha, ha! These are not working visas. These are the DIFFERENT visas you can apply for.
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Blue33d (User)
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Re:Working Visa 14 Years, 1 Month ago
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fireandlce wrote:
QUOTE: so, even though I'm 18, have a high school diploma, and not a degree in anything, If I got a company that is completely fine with my skills and wants to hire me, can I get a working visa if they sponsered me? Like in the US or England, a degree is advisable, but not necessary. There are MANY jobs you can get in Japan without a degree, not Japanese fluency.
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Blue33d (User)
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petina wrote:
QUOTE: Teach English probably..
Unlikely to get a job or visa in your field even if your Japanese was perfect.
Sorry :unsure: I was curious why? Sounds way more promising than teaching English...
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petina (Admin)
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Re:Working Visa 14 Years, 1 Month ago
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Blue33d wrote:
[quote] craig wrote:
QUOTE: Working visas are usually issued to people falling under the following catagories:
Professor
Artist
Religious Activities
Journalist
Investor/Business Manager
Legal/Accounting Services
Medical Services
Researcher
Instructor
Engineer
Specialist in Humanities/International Services
Intracompany Transferee
Entertainer
Skilled Labor
Any more questions about visas, please post your questions here :) Ha, ha! These are not working visas. These are
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