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Steve Bildermann wrote:1- No such thing as a 6 month 'Holiday' visa.
2- No way to change any kind of 'tourist' via to anything else without leaving the country.
Steve Bildermann wrote:That's why we need to know where he's from. That and the sponsorship/contract from the company is the key.
gpvillamil, when did you do this tourist to working visa switch?
gpvillamil wrote:Steve Bildermann wrote:That's why we need to know where he's from. That and the sponsorship/contract from the company is the key.
gpvillamil, when did you do this tourist to working visa switch?
One month ago.
Taro Toporific wrote:I had heard rumors of this recently but now I figured it was just gaijin-on-drugs talk.
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Like I said, I've been hearing for a couple years about this "tourist to working visa switch" but you are the first CONFIRMED case.
sideways_gaijin wrote: I tried to order a meal without an egg once and they couldn't do it. I argued that all they have to do is not put the egg on the plate, but no....that was impossible.
ramchop wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:... about this "tourist to working visa switch" but you are the first CONFIRMED case.
Where's the confirmation? How do you know that gpvillamil isn't just another gaijin-on-drugs?
Taro Toporific wrote:Like I said, I've been hearing for a couple years about this "tourist to working visa switch" but you are the first CONFIRMED case. Kool! I will tell my J-company contacts to give it a try rather than pay for the traditional run to Korea.
gpvillamil wrote:The extraordinary hand-made vehicle contains a living five-legged hermaphrodite bull-cow, considered sacred by the local Hindus, and even by some of the Tibetans. (I am NOT making this up).
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