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Teaching English in Japan without a university degree - 02-12-2012, 09:25 PM

First of all, is it possible?
Second, if so, where would these jobs most likely be? (assuming Tokyo and other big cities, but could be wrong)
I heard that you definitely need a uni degree to work in Japan, is this true?
I know working holiday visa is possible to work without a degree, but it's only good for one year, and you can only get it once.

I also heard that if I got married (not for a long time), that I would have a spousal visa, and wouldn't need a company to sponsor my visa, meaning I would get a job a lot easier, even without a degree?

is this correct?

Any information or suggestions would be great.


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02-14-2012, 07:30 PM

Even though a link to the other thread has been given, I will add on. If you have enough work experience, you don't need the uni degree, but it has to be a significant amount of work experience. I forgot what the minimum amount was.
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