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LM20 06-28-2010 08:38 PM

chef in japan
 
I want to become a chef... Recently my interests in Japan awoke, and i feel i would do practically anything to get there. I did some reality checking and realised it was hard as hell to move there. Basically you need a 4 year degree to get a visa. Although i read that if you are a skilled labour (10 years working experience) you can get visa, this also works for chefs.

So what are my chances if i learn Japanese, work for 10 years, and also do some minor studying on the way (like wine sampling)..

Should i just forget about it?

MMM 06-28-2010 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by LM20 (Post 817564)
I want to become a chef... Recently my interests in Japan awoke, and i feel i would do practically anything to get there. I did some reality checking and realised it was hard as hell to move there. Basically you need a 4 year degree to get a visa. Although i read that if you are a skilled labour (10 years working experience) you can get visa, this also works for chefs.

So what are my chances if i learn Japanese, work for 10 years, and also do some minor studying on the way (like wine sampling)..

Should i just forget about it?

Being a professional chef is one of the few jobs that you potentially actually could be hired to do in Japan. This would mean you would be a professional in a specialized cuisine, probably native to your country. I have seen "native" chefs at all kinds of restaurants in Japan, from Indian to Italian to Brazilian to Chinese...the list goes on.

RickOShay 06-29-2010 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 817566)
Being a professional chef is one of the few jobs that you potentially actually could be hired to do in Japan. This would mean you would be a professional in a specialized cuisine, probably native to your country. I have seen "native" chefs at all kinds of restaurants in Japan, from Indian to Italian to Brazilian to Chinese...the list goes on.

Very true, and very marketable. To the OP, where are you from btw?

LM20 06-29-2010 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by RickOShay (Post 817687)
Very true, and very marketable. To the OP, where are you from btw?

Im from Sweden. Sounds like i might have a chance then. That's good news.

LM20 06-29-2010 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 817566)
Being a professional chef is one of the few jobs that you potentially actually could be hired to do in Japan. This would mean you would be a professional in a specialized cuisine, probably native to your country. I have seen "native" chefs at all kinds of restaurants in Japan, from Indian to Italian to Brazilian to Chinese...the list goes on.

Okay, nice, i found your other thread about not wanting to go back to japan interesting btw. It made me think.

Columbine 06-29-2010 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by LM20 (Post 817688)
Im from Sweden. Sounds like i might have a chance then. That's good news.

If you have any skill with patisserie maybe look into that; high-end desserts are pretty marketable in Japan.

JasonTakeshi 06-29-2010 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Columbine (Post 817693)
If you have any skill with patisserie maybe look into that; high-end desserts are pretty marketable in Japan.

I guess he would need to be a licensed maître pâtissier (master pastry chef) in order to be accepted.

Or... Just incredibly skilled.

Edit: Pastry Degree

LM20 06-29-2010 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Columbine (Post 817693)
If you have any skill with patisserie maybe look into that; high-end desserts are pretty marketable in Japan.

Thanks for the advise.

LM20 06-29-2010 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JasonTakeshi (Post 817780)
I guess he would need to be a licensed maître pâtissier (master pastry chef) in order to be accepted.

They really only want the best of the best, eh?

JasonTakeshi 06-29-2010 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by LM20 (Post 817782)
They really only want the best of the best, eh?

Why would they hire you then?

Unless you can make anything that they (japanese pastry chefs) can't, they won't hire you.


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