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23 Year Old; Previous Teaching Experience, However No Degree.. - 02-24-2011, 09:53 PM

I'm 22, going on 23 years of age.

I've taught and volunteered before at local elementary and middle schools here in the United States, while also teaching English at a high school in Xiaoshan, China before.

This time around however I would love to visit Japan. I've been in Narita before, but only for a few days, allowing me to visit Tokyo and enjoy only a day's worth of activities.

I'm currently in between my 2nd & 3rd year of university, so have no bachelors degree yet...

But at least I do have an array of previous teaching experience.

Currently at the time of this post it's February, and am wanting to leave to Japan very soon. I'd be willing to leave as soon as a week or two, considering the right program or opportunity was to come along. Aside, I plan on being in Japan till as late as August or September of this year. Meaning a good 6 months at the most.

This is the reason why I began this thread and decided to create an account on this forum; of which am glad such a forum exists. Just looking for some information and guidance.
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02-24-2011, 11:03 PM

What you want is a Working Holiday Visa, which is not an option for Americans.

You cannot legally work in Japan without a work visa, which means you need a sponsor, which means you need a four year degree. Unless you have some inside track, it is doubtful an employer would hire for less than a year.
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02-25-2011, 01:06 AM

As MMM says, it is hard to find an employer who will hire you for only 6 months, the standard labor contract in Japan is for on year. Occasionally short-term jobs come up, but these are only available to those who already have a valid work visa.

The Japanese government requires a 4 year or better university degree, or three consecutive years teaching experience verifiable by tax payments to qualify for an instructor visa.
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wow? - 02-25-2011, 06:30 AM

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What you want is a Working Holiday Visa, which is not an option for Americans.

You cannot legally work in Japan without a work visa, which means you need a sponsor, which means you need a four year degree. Unless you have some inside track, it is doubtful an employer would hire for less than a year.
you mean....we can get a legal job in japan...after we have completed 4 years in a university?? a graduate gets a job in japan??
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you mean....we can get a legal job in japan...after we have completed 4 years in a university?? a graduate gets a job in japan??
a graduate is eligible for a work visa, if he meets the other requirements, medical check, criminal record check, has a job etc


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a graduate is eligible for a work visa, if he meets the other requirements, medical check, criminal record check, has a job etc
At the risk of hijacking someone else's thread . . . I've heard a couple of posters mention a medical check in the past, but nowhere on the visa sites or school application pages have I found mention of a medical being a requirement to get a visa. I'm just curious if a medical is necessary to get a visa, and if so are there any blood tests involved?
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At the risk of hijacking someone else's thread . . . I've heard a couple of posters mention a medical check in the past, but nowhere on the visa sites or school application pages have I found mention of a medical being a requirement to get a visa. I'm just curious if a medical is necessary to get a visa, and if so are there any blood tests involved?
I had to do the medical examination to get my Working Holiday, I forget if I had to do a blood test.
Once already in Japan, swapping from Working Holiday to Work to Business visa there were no tests or checks.


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At the risk of hijacking someone else's thread . . . I've heard a couple of posters mention a medical check in the past, but nowhere on the visa sites or school application pages have I found mention of a medical being a requirement to get a visa. I'm just curious if a medical is necessary to get a visa, and if so are there any blood tests involved?
I had to get a full physical as part of my acceptance to JET. At least one time in those three years I had to get another one that included a blood test.
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02-28-2011, 12:22 AM

yes when I applied for business visa, and engineer visa I have to have medical certification stating that I am fit to travel.

I don't think there was a blood work though.


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Interesting about the medical check. Does anyone know some of the medical conditions that would cause you to not qualify for the visa?
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