Quote:
Originally Posted by GoNative
We got a sponsored visa through NOVA sometime before it went bust. The visa type is fairly broad allowing work in a number of fields. Outside of the big cities I would think Niseko has the most opportunities for foreigners wanting to live and work in Japan without having to teach english as there are so many foreign run businesses here catering to the international ski market. I wasn't overly keen on teaching english anyway but it was the easiest way to get a sponsored work visa from Australia.
Hokkaido though isn't for everyone. It does have a very long, cold and snowy winters. In fact the town I live in is one of the snowiest in the world averaging up around 40ft each winter. For someone like myself who loves winter and snowsports it's awesome. Summers although relatively short are very pleasant without getting too hot (I don't like heat). If you love a slow, stress free, outdoors oriented life it's near perfect. If you're really into Japanese culture and like big cities and clubbing and all that sort of stuff it's not the best place in Japan.
|
I'll definitely have to do some searching on NOVA then, because I haven't heard of it before reading your post.
The difference for me though, is that I really wouldn't mind teaching English at all.
I, personally, would love the experience of being in a classroom. So, a teaching job is what I'd strive for if I were to move to Japan.
Also, I live in a place right now where the winters take up more than half of the year. So, hearing that it snows a lot over there as well, I don't think I'd be able to handle that.
: )
I love the warmth.
But geez, really, thanks again for all of the answers and experiences you were able to share to me!