How can I live and work in Japan without a collage degree. What are my options to make this happen.?
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I'm a US citizen in my early 30's hoping to live and work in Japan for at least a year and hopefully longer but I do not have a BA degree for the visa requirement. What would be my best course of action for realizing this goal? I have worked in construction management for several years, owned my own business for a time and held positions which normally require a degree but I lack that elusive paper. Are there any other courses I can take or skills that can help get around this requirement? Which visa should I apply for if I intend to visit and search for a job? Can I be sponsored by a company if I am already there? I know a 4 year degree is best but I would be nearly 40 by the time I could have that and I would like to be in Japan within a year or so. I welcome any answers or ideas, have you done this or know how? Please help. I have researched many answers here and also most of the Japan jobs websites so I have an idea of whats out there. I appreciate any advise.
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Answer:
If this is truly your goal to live and work in Japan in your present field, than you should likely get the BA that you think that you need. You will be nearly 40 in 4 years even if you don't go to University. If you simply want to go to Japan to work to experience the culture, you may want to consider teaching English as a second language. The training period is relatively short -- weeks, not years -- and jobs seem to be plentiful. I know a couple of young people who have done this here in Canada. It may be something you want to investigate. Good luck.
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Obtain BA in the US first is the best way. And start to learn Japanese. Japan don't take positive immigrant policy like the west. They are mono culture. Since 98% of the population is Japanese, people do not (need to) speak English in their daily life. Speaking Japanese is necessary for getting decent job. Employer can't hire tourist cos they know it is illegal. And Japan do not issue visa for simile labors, such as waiter, dish washer, janitor and construction worker, etc. Going to Japanese language school is another option. However, it'll cost a lot.
Joriental
it is easy you go back to college and finish it because if you do you will get more money to live in a mansion in Japan
maria l
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