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Originally Posted by killyoself
Is this related to anything? Dude, give it up.
I didn't leave my country because I was depressed, or lonely, or a total loser. I left because there were no opportunities to be had back home and I had to move to a bigger city.
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You are taking a piece of my quote out of context. I was just explaining why people with experience here don't encourage people who have the "I want to escape to Japan" attitude why we don't tell them to get on a plane and land in Japan and expect to be able to find a job with no Japanese skills and no Japanese.
That way of thinking I will not give up.
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Originally Posted by killyoself
間違えないMMM was talking about me. This dude is on some 3rd grade vendetta tip.
Yeah, I take your point Nyoroin about the 16 year old kids. But the reason I made this post is because there are lots of people on this forum blatantly saying that it's IMPOSSIBLE to come here, live and work if you don't marry or graduate from college.
That simply ISN'T true, and i'm confident that if I had come here when I was 18 or 19 I could have landed a sponsor.
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Actually, Nyororin was right. I wasn't talking about
you, Killyoself, but "you" the person trying to escape to Japan. No vendetta here.
I don't think anyone has said it is IMPOSSIBLE (all caps) to live in work and Japan without a degree. The reason the sticky exists, if you would like a little history, is because for a while we were getting daily threads that went like this.
"I want to go to Japan."
"Get a degree."
"Well, I can't go to college, I just want to go to Japan and live there."
That sticky became the default response. Japan is not a spa or a resort town. Surely there are those that can do without, but it seems to me the easiest way to get in Japan is to get a degree, get a sponsor, and go. You are saying the opposite. I was always under the understanding switching visas in Japan (besides spousal) was a big headache.