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tokyo88 02-05-2009 08:15 PM

Work in Japan
 
Hi friends haw are you
im Firas from Tunisia i want to have an adventure in Japan i want to go there for one year or more and try to live there
i want you to advice me

do you think that i can work pastry there

cuz im learning it now
im learning haw to cook french pastry like cakes all types and pizza all types and many other western pastry and sweets

i will have a diploma not a big diploma just fore informing that i can do pastry
do you think that will help me to find a work easly there ?

:confused:

burkhartdesu 02-05-2009 08:39 PM

Getting a Visa is a pretty hard thing to do, especially if you're going there for something like pastry-making.

But I assume that if you visit Japan and go to as many businesses as possible and have them sample you're pastries, and if by some stroke of luck they are just tasty enough, they may just sponsor you and help you get a visa. That seems unlikely because I'm sure there are tons of Japanese chefs... I'm not sure though, maybe someone has worked in the field. :vsign:

tokyo88 02-05-2009 09:05 PM

Firas
 
thanks for your advice
so what is the ideal work that i can find there easily
and if i want to got visa i think :rheart: marriage:rheart: is a solution yes or no ?

tokyo88 02-05-2009 09:07 PM

Firas
 
this is my dream and i will do all to realise it!!!!!!!!!:) :) :)

MMM 02-05-2009 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tokyo88 (Post 672693)
thanks for your advice
so what is the ideal work that i can find there easily
and if i want to got visa i think :rheart: marriage:rheart: is a solution yes or no ?

To be sponsored for a work visa, your sponsor company needs to be able to show the government you are worthy of being allowed in Japan. This means you have a special skill that a Japanese person doesn't have. 95% of the time that is English teaching...but it could be pastry making, if you are incredibly good and can convince a bakery that the hassle of getting you sponsorship is really worth it.

Or you can marry a Japanese lady.

burkhartdesu 02-05-2009 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MMM (Post 672696)
if you are incredibly good and can convince a bakery that the hassle of getting you sponsorship is really worth it.

Or you can marry a Japanese lady.

Ahaha, the lesser of two impossibles. :p

I think you should start out as a teacher and then somehow weasel your way into the Japanese pastry industry.

tokyo88 02-05-2009 09:27 PM

Firas
 
or if i take the speciality of Tunisian cooking

like COUSCOUSS BRIIK

.....

and arabian Pastry do you think that it is new and give me more chance ?:D

tokyo88 02-05-2009 10:23 PM

Firas
 
haha i cant be a teacher first because my English is bad

then because i don't have a diploma for teaching

maby i can be a private Arabic teacher ?

water 02-05-2009 10:29 PM

Have you ever visited Japan? I would visit first before living there.:) What part do you want to live in?

tokyo88 02-06-2009 05:23 PM

Firas
 
i want to live in Tokyo but the life in Tokyo is more expansive :D :D :D :D


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