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Re:Working Visa 13 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 17  
Yes, it's possible. You would want to start brushing up on your Japanese pretty well though before even looking for jobs in IT in Japan.

The visa that you would need to apply for in Japan for IT would be an 'Engineers' visa.
 
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Re:Working Visa 13 Years ago Karma: 0  
Hi there,


i would have a question

im from italy and i dont have a bachelor degree, (Im 26) and i want go to japan with the turistic visa (temporary visitor status), and then change to resident status
so here is the fact
my uncle is maried with a japanese (my aunt) and he has an accademy of languages

hes is the owner, he teachs italian, and i want to ask you in this case is it possible that my uncle become my employer and give me a job as a teacher and if he is able to change my temporary visitor status to resident status, so i can work with him in his accademy and be a teacher and of course be legal in japan

is that possible, thank in advance!!!

ciao!!!
 
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Re:Working Visa 13 Years ago Karma: -583  
You need to live here for at least 5 years before you can get a permanent resident status.
First you need a working visa.

If your uncle employs you full time and pays sponsors your visa, it is possible.
 
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Re:Working Visa 12 Years, 12 Months ago Karma: 0  
by profession m a animator. n i really wanna settle down in japan . but the problem is m undergrad .is there any possibility of getting working visa without graduation ?
 
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Re:Working Visa 12 Years, 12 Months ago Karma: -583  
Did you read anything here before you asked that question?

There is a possibility you could get a work visa.. but very unlikely.

And, if you mean a job as an animator.. very very unlikely..

(hard to know what you mean.. difficult to understand your "sentences"

Anyway.. try reading through the threads to get a bigger picture..
 
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Re:Working Visa 12 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 0  
Hi,
just a quick question if anyone is able and wants to help!
Masters degree in machine engineering myself.
I have some experience in IT field but really don't want to work all day on a PC
Are there jobs in the automotive field ... I have even more experience there ... that require little japanese? I am VERY good in the field, if that matters.
Or it is all reserved for nihonjin?
I almost have JLPT N5... and still learning.
Really keen on Japan.

Goal: Really just need a chance in automotive or worst case IT field. I'm not for 6 months to year, but interested in permanent residency.
Negatives: I'm not a native english speaker, maybe native level... not in Japan and no work visa.

So any advice is welcome!
Keep pursuing the dream or just buy a Honda and stop dreaming
 
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