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Originally Posted by HarunoRinji
And why would it be temporary, if i stay long enough and get my citizenship why couldnt i stay there for the rest of my life?Cause many people do so...
For example, as you've probably noticed, there are tons of immigrant where we live, so i don't know why it couldnt be possible
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It's pretty simple. You need a visa to work in Japan. In order to get that visa, you need a university degree.
My suggestion is as follows. Finish high school, finish CEGEP and graduate from university in a field which you want to do (as opposed to a useless degree for the sake of obtaining a degree).
Once you've done that, apply for a working holiday visa and travel to Japan. Spend some time exploring the country and check out your job options. If things don't work out, you'll always be able to return to Canada and work in a field which you enjoy.