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Originally Posted by samokan
no. the next would be to have a company to hire you. if they are willing to sponsor you then whether you came from a university or community college won't matter. The company will be the one to apply for you COE ( Certificate of Employment ) , once you have that, then you can go an apply for you visa.
If you are a fresh graduate in a foreign country and you want to apply directly to a japanese company without any experience, you chance of getting hired is very slim. Japan will always prioritize its local fresh graduate.
If you are a foreign worker, you have to have a very good employment background. Working experience is first basis. Most of the people I know, either graduated in a Japanese university and then where offered/accepted a job, or have 3-5 working experience before coming to Japan. Then there is the Japanese skill.
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Ah, so basically a "degree" has nothing to do with applying for a work visa, only relatively. Its just that companies are always seeking out employees that have a degree, right? Also, what do you mean by "fresh graduate from a foreign country", do you mean a college graduate student? If so, that shouldn't matter in the least if you have the necessary experience in that particular working field or area. I'm going to assume you mean speaking Nihongo when you say "Japanese skill." Lol.