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Originally Posted by JoeSensei
I'm from the UK and I have a BSc in Computing and an MSc in Applied Artificial Intelligence.
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Not to offend any teachers here, but after all that, don't you think you'd be aiming a bit too low? The above is all I know about you and I'm already impressed.
Language skills are definitely necessary for long-term surviving in Japan, but I know several persons who have absolutely no Japanese skills and yet they've worked here for years, in IT and finance, because they are good. Why don't you try out some companies? There is a
robotics trade show coming up, you could check out the participating companies, or
Japan Robot Association member list and send them your ideas. If they like them, they'll get you your working visa in no time. I've heard of a case where even interview was bypassed after a sample code sent over the net. Japanese tech firms are really hungry for foreigners, but there really is an abundance of English teachers already.