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How hard is it to get a permanent working visa in Japan? -
06-30-2011, 09:23 PM
I'm sick of the US and I may be looking for permanent relocation to Japan if I can get a job. The only thing I'm a little afraid of is the piss poor criminal and court system Japan has but I might risk it. I don't care about racism or no-gaijin-allowed places I just want a nice apartment and corner market and I'll be fine.
Do you need to be hired before you immigrate to japan and get a working visa before you even step foot in japan? Is it possible to come over as a tourist and then go on a bunch of interviews? I won't be applying for low wage jobs, I'm an electrical engineer with a college degree and years of experience with a multinational corporation so my qualifications won't be in question. Also, does anybody know what pay is like in japan for gaijin? I'm wondering if I'm going to need to take a significant paycut because of my skin color. |
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06-30-2011, 11:11 PM
Well, impossible really, as there are no "permanent" working visas.
But I`ll assume you meant the normal 1 or 3 year type. Quote:
If not, the Japanese criminal and court system will play little (no) role in your life. People are not regularly arrested or detained as they are in the US - the risk of having an encounter with the law is very very low. The police simply don`t intrude into the lives of normal people to much of an extent. Quote:
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If the answer is no - look for jobs with a company where you are that has offices in Japan. Forget job hunting with a Japanese company. Companies that want English speaking employees and who don`t care about their Japanese skill hire outside of Japan. Those that hire inside Japan won`t be looking for skilled English speakers - they`ll be looking for skilled Japanese speakers. And as the economy isn`t exactly the greatest these days, there are more than enough skilled Japanese natives looking for positions. By looking for a job in Japan, you`d be competing with them... In a language you do not speak. Quote:
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