Monday, March 7, 2011

I would like to live in Japan what all do i need to do so


I would like to live in Japan what all do i need to do so? What are the requirements?
I would like to live in Japan what all do i need to do so? What are the requirements? ive read that you need a visa to work there. do you have to be working there to live there or is there a way to if u already have American dollars to live off of can you just live there off of $ that you are currently earning or have saved in the United States?
Japan - 4 Answers
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1 :
If you have a lot enough of money to live in Japan,I guess it would be more than US$5000/month at least, you don't need to work there of course and as American citizen, you can stay there upto 90days without any visa in advance in Japan as far as you don't have any criminal record before.
2 :
You can only stay there 90 days on a tourist visa. You just can't go there and stay. They want to know why you are there.You would have nothing but problems if you tried to stay there without working.Many Japanese landlords won't rent to non-Japanese. And then those that do will want two or three months rent in advance, plus a month or two of key money.If you want to stay more than 90 days, it's not going to be easy.Maybe if you have a 6 figure check-book.
3 :
You need any kind of visa to stay in Japan for more than 90 days, no matter how much money you have. If you have more than $30,000, you can apply for a Japanese language school in Japan and they will arrange student visa for you. By $30,000, I meant its tuition and living cost.
4 :
Let's see, japan is more expensive then america so you'll need more money in japan known as "yen" If you want decent job, you will probably have to learn japanese language. Living in japan is great when you have friend's living with you or family but if your going to live by yourself. It might be scary and lonely because your the only one who is different like if you were the only austrailian and there was a country full of asian's.





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