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Originally Posted by MMM
Without a BA or several of years of work experience in your specific field, you will have a difficult time finding an employer that can give you a work visa.
If there are programs that allow you to study in Japan, then a student visa is possible. That, of course, is not permanent, but it is a start.
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Thank you for your reply
Well - say there is a workplace which is ready to hire me without a BA (due to my connections) - how does this affect the problem? Is a BA still required to get the visa?
Also, if I study at a Japanese university under a study visa, how would that work? The grades I will get from my current education are recognized by a whole lot of Japanese universities.
How does marriage affect all this? It is very possible that me and my partner would get married early after I move there, would I in that case be able to change my visa since I would be the spouse of a Japanese national?
Are there any other ways to draw benefits from having Japanese connections and a Japanese partner?
Thanks a lot!