shizakura
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- 19 Aug 2013
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Well I have been to Japan already 3 times, one time I did Working Holiday, now I am back.
I am studying Japanese-English Translator/Correspondence in my country, after two years I will have a graduation.
I think all the time about possibilities how to live there, or stay there at least 1~2 years.
-Even my study is related with Japanese and Translation, I guess I can forget the work visa, since I will have no bachelors degree. I have seen a lot of job offers especially in this field, I will have the qualifications for finding such a job in Japan but the embassy won't give me the visa because I cannot prove any bachelor degree-
-Working Holiday is already done, so no second chance for it.
-Language school is damn expensive (i wonder how so many people are able to go here? are you all rich?) + living costs without work
-Tried to find Au Pair families, but it seems it (almost) doesnt exist in Japan. In average, I only found 4~5 families
I know its really difficult to get there. I am a German women, in my early 20s . If could get some years work experience, I can get a higher chance for the work visa; but aren't there any possibilities to find a way being there without getting a bachelor, or waiting and working 6,7 years?
Thank you.
I am studying Japanese-English Translator/Correspondence in my country, after two years I will have a graduation.
I think all the time about possibilities how to live there, or stay there at least 1~2 years.
-Even my study is related with Japanese and Translation, I guess I can forget the work visa, since I will have no bachelors degree. I have seen a lot of job offers especially in this field, I will have the qualifications for finding such a job in Japan but the embassy won't give me the visa because I cannot prove any bachelor degree-
-Working Holiday is already done, so no second chance for it.
-Language school is damn expensive (i wonder how so many people are able to go here? are you all rich?) + living costs without work
-Tried to find Au Pair families, but it seems it (almost) doesnt exist in Japan. In average, I only found 4~5 families
I know its really difficult to get there. I am a German women, in my early 20s . If could get some years work experience, I can get a higher chance for the work visa; but aren't there any possibilities to find a way being there without getting a bachelor, or waiting and working 6,7 years?
Thank you.