Assuming visa is required, the following 8 results were found.
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A permanent resident visa (aka "PR") is the Mr. Miagi black belt of visas in Japan. Why? Well, I'll tell you why: * Almost all work visas in Japan require some kind of sponsor, usually a company or a spouse. The problem here is that if something...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General
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is a Japanese-speaking white guy in Los Angeles that does announcer/commentator work for Japanese TV. The lack of a Japanese visa may be an issue, though. To legally work in Japan, the company that wants you has to sponsor your visa. However,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Show Biz
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with the following information: * Name (duh!) * Birthday / Age * Height - Remember to use the metric system! * Nationality * Visa Status – You must have a visa to legally work in Japan! * Language Skills – How's your Japanese? Do you speak other...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Show Biz
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since it continued to be automatic and even rewarded me with a bonus discount. Ya gotta love those point cards! Upgrade your visa. I can't say with any certainty what it was that got my application approved. Maybe it was my boyish charm and Colgate...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General
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when you can be an American living in Japan? All the freedom and no Donald Trump! Well, kind of. Assuming you get the right visa. (That’s a separate article to write.) So, you got here and the magic is still new. You climbed Mt. Fuji, you rolled through...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: General
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31 - IT Jobs in Japanhttps://japanatron.com/?view=article&id=10337:31-it-jobs-in-japan&catid=52
I discuss Japan's IT industry for foreigners, specifically Tokyo IT for Western foreigners. I narrate my fascinating personal story about how I got my foot in the proverbial Tokyo IT door, followed by learnings and advice. Recommended if you too are...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Podcast
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to be let go. I kinda bought into it before they talked to me (they had me wait a bit) because I've heard horror stories of visa problems and stuff like that. Anyways, it was an April Fools joke. I hate April Fools jokes involving trouble at work, so I...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Countryside
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offered before classes start to determine your level and place you in an appropriate class. You will be granted a student visa, which allows you to study for up to 2 years, and you can hold a part-time job up to 28 hours a week with special permission....
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: Studying Japanese