Saturday, July 21, 2012

How can I live in Japan

How can I live in Japan?
I have no degree and 3 years of general work experience. I just want to live there so badly. What can I do? I have no degree and 3 years of general work experience. I just want to live there so badly. What can I do? But I can't I just marry a japanese citizen? I'm not sure if it's that simple. Is there any other job besides teaching I can do? that doesn't require a degree. Just wondering.
Japan - 4 Answers
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1 :
Well, to teach English, you do need a college degree. The easiest way to enter Japan is to marry a Japanese citizen. Depending on what your work experience is, you may be able to find a company to work for.
2 :
Some of English schools doesn't require you to have a degree (and they rarely ask you to provide with an actual certificate anyway, if you know what I mean). It sounds great to live in Japan, but the truth is, it is a real hard job! Just remember, the rent in the major cities are as high as in the middle of Manhattan, and those in NYC looks like palaces compared to the dingy, old rabbit hatches in Tokyo. All the other cost of living will also make you unable to do things you are hoping to do, unless you earn more than the average Japanese citizens, which is very unlikely unfortunately as you don't have any special skills or higher education at this point. I've seen so many hopefuls that turned around and went back home. I suggest may be you should go there just to travel and get the feel of it first. Then you may find that it was just a trick of light. Otherwise, there are tons of guys wanting to get married to...
3 :
No, even if the job doesn't require a degree, the goverment will. You could always be a hostess ( which you can't get a visa for) why don't you just come visit, Japan is very expensive and without a job your pretty much screwed.
4 :
No degree? No problem. You can come over on a student visa. Most universities are always looking for foreign students. Try writing a Japanese university and ask for their application requirements.






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Saturday, July 14, 2012

how many puerto ricans, or hispanics live in japan

how many puerto ricans, or hispanics live in japan?
I have been wondering this for an hour now, and I couldn't find anything online to answer my question. So I’m hoping you guys know the answer to this!?! Oh and like your taking your sweet time answering this question does any body know how much money I will be spending moving from Florida to Japan? Thank you for your time!
Other - Cultures & Groups - 1 Answers
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yo no se pana. not much i would imagine





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Saturday, July 7, 2012

How can I live in Japan

How can I live in Japan?
I have no degree and 3 years of general work experience. I just want to live there so badly. What can I do? I have no degree and 3 years of general work experience. I just want to live there so badly. What can I do? But I can't I just marry a japanese citizen? I'm not sure if it's that simple. Is there any other job besides teaching I can do? that doesn't require a degree. Just wondering.
Japan - 4 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Well, to teach English, you do need a college degree. The easiest way to enter Japan is to marry a Japanese citizen. Depending on what your work experience is, you may be able to find a company to work for.
2 :
Some of English schools doesn't require you to have a degree (and they rarely ask you to provide with an actual certificate anyway, if you know what I mean). It sounds great to live in Japan, but the truth is, it is a real hard job! Just remember, the rent in the major cities are as high as in the middle of Manhattan, and those in NYC looks like palaces compared to the dingy, old rabbit hatches in Tokyo. All the other cost of living will also make you unable to do things you are hoping to do, unless you earn more than the average Japanese citizens, which is very unlikely unfortunately as you don't have any special skills or higher education at this point. I've seen so many hopefuls that turned around and went back home. I suggest may be you should go there just to travel and get the feel of it first. Then you may find that it was just a trick of light. Otherwise, there are tons of guys wanting to get married to...
3 :
No, even if the job doesn't require a degree, the goverment will. You could always be a hostess ( which you can't get a visa for) why don't you just come visit, Japan is very expensive and without a job your pretty much screwed.
4 :
No degree? No problem. You can come over on a student visa. Most universities are always looking for foreign students. Try writing a Japanese university and ask for their application requirements.





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Sunday, July 1, 2012

how many puerto ricans, or hispanics live in japan

how many puerto ricans, or hispanics live in japan?
I have been wondering this for an hour now, and I couldn't find anything online to answer my question. So I’m hoping you guys know the answer to this!?! Oh and like your taking your sweet time answering this question does any body know how much money I will be spending moving from Florida to Japan? Thank you for your time!
Other - Cultures & Groups - 1 Answers
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1 :
yo no se pana. not much i would imagine





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