What Are The Criteria & Conditions For Work Residency In Japan?
That's the 1st question, the second is: How difficult it is for a foreign doctor to work in Japan and what are tests/certificates required? I heard only doctors graduated from Japanese schools of medicine are eligible, but how about those who can get a diploma or any post-graduate degree from a japanese school of medicine? NB. I am speaking about work residency, not permanent residency. Thanks in advance..
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Look at the below question for the 1st question. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkLEF8PWZo6l4oeI5LDpKj0AAAAA;_ylv=3?qid=20080819171058AAr5ie8 >but how about those who can get a diploma or any post-graduate degree from a japanese school of medicine? Master's degree does not make you a doctor in Japan. It's meaningless in working world. You must have undergraduate degree of medicine. To get undergraduate diploma in Japan, you are required to finish 6 years medical course since the 1st year. To join these medical courses, you must pass their entrance exams. But those exams require you to know more than average Japanese 18 year old students. So virtually, you must do as much as Japanese kids learn in 12 years between elementary and high schools. If you are determined to do it, go ahead.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
What Are The Criteria & Conditions For Work Residency In Japan
What Are The Criteria & Conditions For Work Residency In Japan?
That's the 1st question, the second is: How difficult it is for a foreign doctor to work in Japan and what are tests/certificates required? Thanks in advance..
Immigration - 2 Answers
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To live and work in Japan you must be sponsored by an employer. The employer must prove that there are no Japanese citizens willing to take the job. You can just imagine what type of jobs these are.
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be of good character - no violations at all (not even a speeding ticket) - no criminal record, and speaking, reading and writing reasonably good japanese. You will have to be on a work permit for betwen 5 and 10 years before you earn the right to be a permanent resident. If you do eventually choose to become a citizen, you MUST give up your US (and other) citizenships. dont know about certifications.
That's the 1st question, the second is: How difficult it is for a foreign doctor to work in Japan and what are tests/certificates required? Thanks in advance..
Immigration - 2 Answers
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To live and work in Japan you must be sponsored by an employer. The employer must prove that there are no Japanese citizens willing to take the job. You can just imagine what type of jobs these are.
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be of good character - no violations at all (not even a speeding ticket) - no criminal record, and speaking, reading and writing reasonably good japanese. You will have to be on a work permit for betwen 5 and 10 years before you earn the right to be a permanent resident. If you do eventually choose to become a citizen, you MUST give up your US (and other) citizenships. dont know about certifications.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
what are living costs like in Japan and also, how easy is it to Find work
what are living costs like in Japan and also, how easy is it to Find work?
I am thinking about relocating from ENGLAND to some where in JAPAN for 12-18 months, and was wondering about living costs over there and also how easy it is for a Englishmen to find work in Japan. (ofc when the time comes to actually relocating, I would by then know basic japanese) So, what do you think? Have you ever been there and what can you tell me?
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Converting almost any money to Yen is a poor exchange. You'll need a work visa or work permit. To get a work visa, you'll need a job before going. To get a permit, a company needs to show that you can do a job that a Japanese person can't do as well (i.e. English Teacher, Model, etc) I'm not saying it can't be done, just get your ducks in a row before going.
I am thinking about relocating from ENGLAND to some where in JAPAN for 12-18 months, and was wondering about living costs over there and also how easy it is for a Englishmen to find work in Japan. (ofc when the time comes to actually relocating, I would by then know basic japanese) So, what do you think? Have you ever been there and what can you tell me?
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Converting almost any money to Yen is a poor exchange. You'll need a work visa or work permit. To get a work visa, you'll need a job before going. To get a permit, a company needs to show that you can do a job that a Japanese person can't do as well (i.e. English Teacher, Model, etc) I'm not saying it can't be done, just get your ducks in a row before going.
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