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Getting a work visa in Japan

Working visas, student visas, tourist visas, working holiday visas, marriage visas, child and spouse visas, re-entry permits, alien registration, gaijin cards, zairyu cards, permanent residency and all other immigration concerns.
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Getting a work visa in Japan

Postby foymula » Thu Dec 26, 2002 5:51 pm

Can i be issued with a work visa, if i'm sponsored but I haven't got a bachelor's degree. I have a two year Advanced Diploma in Information Technology. Could I still score a work visa?

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Postby GomiGirl » Thu Dec 26, 2002 6:04 pm

All depends on how well your employer fills out the forms and what mood the boys at Otemachi are in on the day your application is assessed.

The fact that you have some qualifications will be in your favour.

Get a job first and let your employer sort it out.
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Re: case by case

Postby Taro Toporific » Fri Dec 27, 2002 12:54 pm

gomigirl- mobile wrote:Each work visa is determined on a case by case basis.


YES, Gomigirl is quite right.
The old "Case-by-Case" phrase-of-the-moon aspect of Japanese visas can work to your advantage IF you are real sharp and look and act like it.

Basically, anything in Japan is "possible" but getting a work visa without a degree can be pain in the koshi. As I mentioned before in the thread Working Visa without Degree about one of your countymen here in Japan, the multimillionare Terry Lloyd...
"For example: The extremely successful entrepreneur, Terry Lloyd of JapanInc.com brags about being a high-school dropout." <<but he did have a technical degree with less than 1 year study>>
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