Monday, December 21, 2009

Is it hard to live in Japan and get a job


Is it hard to live in Japan and get a job?
I REALLY want to live in Japan when I'm older. I'm half japanese and I can speak pretty fluently but It'll get better as I get older. But is not being that good in writing going to affect me a lot? I can read and write in Japanese, I'm just not as advanced in kanji but I'm really studying hard right now.
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1 :
In order to get a job in Japan you must get a visa that will allow you to be gainfully employed. To do this, you need to have a College or University degree, as well as an employer who has agreed to sponsor you. Unfortunately, only being able to speak is not enough to qualify for a working visa.
2 :
No, you're a Japanese too. That's an advantage.However, you can get a job if you're determined enough. Process everything and go there.You have the right to experience good life in Japan.
3 :
Either your mother or father is Japanese citizen, you can be eligible to get nationality of Japanese once even if your family apply to register Japanese embassy. If you have the nationality you don't need visa but can do everything what you want as Japanese as far as it is legal. With the nationality, profitable job possibility for international field is endless there in Japan.
4 :
yes and no. depending on your nationality. Half japanese is a generally term. What passport are you holding
5 :
You need a four year degree to work in Japan. And you couldn't even work at a McDonalds if you can't speak, read and write Japanese at a native level !
6 :
You need a 4yr degree, have some money already, and you really should learn how to speak read and write Japanese. Even if your able to stay because of your citizenship how would you make it without knowing how to speak, read, and write Japanese? That would be really hard.






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