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09-10-2011, 07:26 AM
Well yes, without a degree you are screwed. Not only is that what 99% of jobs for foreigners in Japan ask for but its needed to get a work visa.
You're British though so I think you might be able to get a working holiday visa even without a degree and there should be jobs in pubs and the like for you. Hell, doubt some eikawas would even check if you actually have a degree, or care much. |
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09-10-2011, 08:05 AM
Thanks for the advice, tazzy. I thought as much. The degree isn't out of the question but I recently found that the Japanese diploma I'm doing isn't good enough to get me on the course. I have to do another diploma or retake a fee of my secondary school exams (a-levels). I'm not sure I can do either of those things at the moment. I wish there was a way to qualify just by studying Japanese!
I'm very fretful of trying my luck going to Japan without a job. I'm not financially able to support a failure. |
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