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04-30-2008, 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Tsuwabuki View Post
It doesn't matter how many GSCES or A Levels you have. Toss on some Pre-Us while you're at it.

All that matters is the university degree. Is it a BA or a BS? You're in. Is it a two year degree? Not good enough. Three year degree? Immigration precedent goes down the middle, sometimes yes, sometimes no, and usually they want a nice long letter from your employer stating why a three year degree is enough to do the job.

The easiest, as stated, is teaching. It's the fastest way into the country, assuming you have a four year degree or can prove you can do the job with a three year degree. Teaching is probably an area where you can certainly make a case that a three year degree is good enough.

You might also look into a cultural or apprenticeship visa, since you want to go into a field Japan excels at and dictates. The downside is that you have to watch your "income" very carefully. You're only allowed to make as much as is required to pay your most basic of expenses. If you're actually accruing cash, immigration will get very angry.

You're in the UK... I think the UK gets a working holiday visa. I know most commonwealth nations do. In that case you do not have to have the degree to get the visa, but it only lasts six months, and renewals, while possible, are sketchy at best.

Best bet? Go for the teaching job to get you here, and then start looking for someone to take you on in your field, even part time, even at a no name studio.

This is work. It doesn't come by accident. It comes by persistence, connections, and planning.
I see. The degree I am planning to do would be a 3 year course. I have yet to look into it properly as I am only in my first year of A Level, but I will probably do a foundation year at university and then do the two year course which gets you a degree. I actually don't know a graphic design course that runs any longer than 3 years here.

As for teaching, well, I'd probably suck at it. I really don't like children, so that's probably a dead end. If it was teaching older students, then I'd be perfectly happy to do it in those circumstances. But any younger than 13 and I'd rather not.

Really it was just sort of a dream for me, I never particularly expected it to happen I just wanted to see what chances I may have to get into Japan.

And about the UK - The working holiday visa does sound familiar.

As for the course for Game Design I was considering this is the one :

This is the undergraduate course ~

BSc(Hons) Games Design @ Leeds Met

And this is the post graduate one ~

PG Cert/PG Dip/MSc Games Design @ Leeds Met



This is the one for graphic design :

Undergraduate :

BA(Hons) Graphic Design @ Leeds Met

Post graduate :

MA Graphic Arts & Design @ Leeds Met



Could anyone tell me if these courses would be appropriate to gain me entry into Japan?
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