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Part-Time jobs that offer visa sponsorship?
I've been pondering the idea of moving to Japan once I complete my MBA, and I was wondering about the possibility of a part-time job that would offer visa sponsorship. Is this a wild pipe dream or do such things exist? Understandably, they would be rare.
To dispel any misconceptions, it's not laziness that prompts me to ask. I've just seen several jobs that look very attractive, but regrettably require a visa. Now, not that I have anything against marrying a Japanese man (far from it, really) I'd just like to have some options. :P |
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Technically speaking, almost all jobs which are worked by foreigners in Japan are part time. My schedule is "officially" 29.5 hours each week (though in my case, I only work about 20 hours a week). On the other hand, most other foreigners who work "part time" usually spend about 40 hours in the office, though the books will show that they only "worked" for 29.5 of those hours.
The reason behind the part time shenanigans is that employers have to pay more for insurance and benefits for "full time" workers. Odds are, if you come to Japan to work, you'll be part time, whether you actually work part time hours or not. |
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Also, thanks to both of you for your replies. ^_^ |
They simply don't exist because in order for a company to sponsor your visa they must show to immigration that you will make a livable wage each month. I believe the bottom end of that is 190k yen per month.
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hmmm..
I think there is nothing left to say, So I just ask you LadyRowena a Best of Luck in Japan. |
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English teaching is part time, period. The pay varies from 200k to 300k, depending on your employer. If you work more than 29.5 hours per week, you'll be paid more (unless you work for one of those employers who like to rip their teachers off, so keep track of your hours, and keep hard copies of your time slips or teaching records). Labor laws (like immigration laws) are among those which are strictly enforced in Japan. |
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