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Questions concerning moving to Japan. -
11-06-2007, 05:37 AM
I've always known that I'd end up in Japan for a while, if not forever, but, I've always been unsure of making the leap. The teaching programs, (JET,etc.) always seemed to be a viable solution, but due to monetary constraints and family dilemma, i was unable to finish college, thus, ruling out what i would consider the "easy" way that is teaching.
What other avenues should i explore? I can read/write/speak Japanese on an intermediate level, but what sorts of jobs, aside from manual labor/factory work will i be able to realistically obtain? |
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11-06-2007, 07:07 PM
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Your best bet is to marry a Japanese person, then the visa issue is settled. |
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11-07-2007, 02:15 AM
Get a loan, go back to school. This is about the only option for US citizens outside of marriage. And remember, marriages for visas often, maybe never, work out in the end.
ps~Drink a Cheerwine for me, will'ya? It has been almost a year since I was home in NC. Oh yeah, other option. Join the Navy or Air Force and pray that you get stationed here. |
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