Sunday, August 21, 2011

Is it possible for me to live and work in Japan


Is it possible for me to live and work in Japan?
I'm 20 and from England and I'd like to be able to live and work in Japan, how easy is it to achieve this? I know there are quite a few Brazilian, Chinese and Koreans who have made Japan their home
Japan - 11 Answers
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1 :
if you know how to speak japan then sure
2 :
Yes, it is very possible. However, you have to speak Japanese well. Some of the job options is teaching Japanese. Pero marami nang foreign people that do that. So I suggest learning Japanese and finding a great job through internet or connections. **Sorry I noticed that your user name has "pinoy" on it, and I decided to practice my Tagalog, tell me if I said it wrong*** Gambatte ne~! (Good Luck)
3 :
If it is so easy like what you are thinking to live and work in Japan, uncountable hundreds of many foreigners have been increasing the numbers everywhere in the country. You'd better go to Philippines instead where is the right place so many Pinoy live and work there.
4 :
You need a BA degree.A work visa, and a soliid job offer to work in Japan. The people you're talking about are given back breaking low paying factory jobs that few Japanese will even take. Moving to Japan is not easy.
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I've been lived in Japan for 3 years, i studied japanese language and got a part time job at a japanese and chinese restaurant . The living cost was so expensive. I think it's not easy for anyone who don't understand any japanese to work in Japan, so please learn some language before you go .You may teach English in Japan. Good Luck! p.s. The culture between Western & Eastern has a big different.
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If you are a UK citizen, you 're eligible for Working Holiday, which allows you to stay and work in Japan for a year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_holiday_visa#Japan Maybe you want to take advantage of this to see the country for yourself to see if you'd really like to live there. To stay longer than a year you'll need work visa. To obtain it, you have to have a bachelor`s degree or be an expert in some field, plus a solid job offer.
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If you have a bachelor's degree you can teach English in Japan. Try to get into the JET programme as it is the best one. I lived there for a year and I absolutely loved it!
8 :
ESL teaching is your best bet. All you need is to be a native English speaker and have a Bachelor's Degree (for your work visa). Fluency in Japanese isn't needed (unlike any other expat work in Japan), but obviously helps a lot. JET is the best program, but there's also several eikaiwas (private language schools) that aren't as selective if you want to go that badly. Answer mine please!! http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgD7K0XTJY_Y6kkUaXMMVm7sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081128213513AAQK8aX
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YES YOU CAN!:) I was nearly 19 when I moved to Japan. I worked, but I was a hostess. That can be a dangerous job at times, but you're a man....so you wouldn't be working as one. Your best shot is to be an English teacher! I tought little Japanese kids English for a while too. That was fun...and you don't need to know Japanese for that! But they might want proof that you attended at least one year of college. Don't work at Nova...they will cheat you outta ur money! Just keep that in mind! gambatte kudasi! (good luck!) --Jessie
10 :
yes, it is really possible to do this, basically, i recommend studying japanese for a while till you think you know it and you can get around, you need to know that language mostly, how to read, write, and speak. see if there is any toutors near you.
11 :
Since you are not Black, you can do anything that you want.