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05-02-2008, 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Nyororin View Post
English teachers?
Including, yes, but not only. I applied for other positions I was qualified for, although I am primarily a teacher. I am an experienced journalist, my degree was obtained with a journalism emphasis. I applied to a few English publications and a few copy editing positions. It's probably more accurate to say "language" or "communications" in general.

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And in the end, just because the company agrees to hire you, there is no assurance that you`ll be granted a visa.
Preaching to the choir, I said this myself in an earlier post:

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Originally Posted by Tsuwabuki
Your company sponsors you, but it does not, I repeat, does not get to make the decision. Immigration is very picky, and sometimes it's up to the individual immigration officer and whether or not he likes you!
Since MMM is involved in this directly, I'd like to know what his estimated numbers/percentages are. It would shed light. I realised that it was a hypthetical example, but it must be based on something...
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