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I have a few questions (okay, "a few" would be putting it lightly...).
I'm 15 years old from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I'm about to start grade 10. I would eventually like to live in Japan. Maybe for a year, maybe for more. I'm not sure yet. But what I know for sure is that I really want to live there for at least a year. So regarding that I have questions. In no order whatsoever: -How long would the plane ride be? I have a family member who flew directly to Tokyo (I think) from Chicago. He told me it took him around 14-15 hours. So from here...maybe 16-17? -I'll probably be going there before I finish my education. To check out the area beforehand. I wouldn't want to go there without knowing anything about the area. Maybe in some exchange program. Are there any companies or something outside of the schools I would go to would give me a similar opppurtunity? (for work,etc.) -How would I be able to work there? Would the conditions vary depending on which country I'm in? Would I have to ask my government? Also, would I have to acquire citezenship before being allowed to work there? If so, I've heard that it's a long process... -Would you be able to recommend a good job that I'd be able to acquire in the Tokyo area? I'd like something with not too many years of studying, but at the same time have a decent pay. I'm aware that I wouldn't be able to get something paying over $70,000. So maybe between $30,000 - $50,000 if possible. I was thinking teaching maybe? And I also know that the Tokyo area is very expensive but I'm not really interested in any other region of Japan. If what I want isn't possible I'd rethink the area. (Can you recommend anything?) And ya...that's about it :p. Sorry if some, or all of these questions have been asked before. I just don't feel like reading through 105 pages or so of posts. Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience. |
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I suppose we can say that you would have to receive permission from the Japanese government. And no, citizenship is not a requirement. Only a valid visa that allows you to work. Quote:
Teaching is probably your only real option no matter what, but don`t expect anything over 30,000. With the economic situation, I`ve been hearing more and more that they are starting out teachers at 20,000 or below and squeezing through loopholes by considering "support" and the like all part of payment... And after taxes, that is a very very small amount. It`s almost guaranteed to be lower than average if you`re on a working holiday as there is no need for the employer to worry about providing the amounts set by the visa... Quote:
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He's 15. He has at at least 7 years before search for a job in Japan is even realistic.
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He does state he wants to visit the country while still in school. I`m sure if he manages that then things will become a bit more realistic. |
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I still looking for any jobs there actually. I could apply for the visa but still tourism visa & validate only for 90 days only so its could be a bit difficult for me to find jobs with tourism visa. |
Well thanks for answering my questions and crushing my uneducated hope...:p.
I guess being the country's capital, Tokyo just drew me in. Well what would be a good area or prefecture to live in? I just wouldn't want something too rural. |
hey guys how u doin?i m from greece but i want to live in japan...(this december i turn 16)
I know that u guys said it a lot of times but i have some questions if it doesnt bother u!!! so here they are... what exactly do i need for the citizenship-residency exept the 5+ years staying? how can i live for 5+ years and then apply for residency-citizenship? how good japanese do i have to know to live there? thats all i can i think for now!!! please give me some answers it means everything to me:) thnx |
i am asking Nyororin but every reply is good:D
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HII!! emmm... i have a question, how hard is to learn japanese?:confused:
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