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How to live in Japan?

Hopefully after culinary school I want to move to Japan and continue my studies in Asia and make my way back through Europe. But I need to know what I am in for. Any info would help me out a bunch. thanks.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You need a four year degree to work in Japan. To qualify for a work visa you need a solid job offer before you enter the country.The employer would sponser you.

    Sorry, but you just can't move there. They have a very closed immigration system.

    You're in for alot of disappointment. You'd need to be able to speak, read and write Japanese at a native level to do what you have in mind. Also a great deal of money.

    Sorry,I'm not going to be one of those people who'll tell you "go for it"...It's not that easy..

  • mauney
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    I would not say so. Japanese individuals's lifestyles isn't just approximately animes for definite. Japan has its detailed tradition. Japan is complex in techonology and the individuals are inventive so i feel they're open to new matters. Personally i might propose you to are living in China. In China you can be capable to enjoy a a lot more diversed tradition than Japan. There's undoubtedly extra to look in China since China is enormous and feature fifty six ethnic minorities. It's establishing particularly speedy, the towns on East coast are beautiful contemporary honestly. Chinese individuals are particularly first-class and open to gain knowledge of new stuff, they're pleasant to foreingers as good. Also Chinese is likely one of the five united country's languages at the same time eastern is not. Plus you can improvement extra by means of finding out Chinese if you're coming into the trade subject sooner or later. The solutions you're getting from right here shall be professional-Japan traditionally most probably so I'd advocate you to publish the query in China phase once more in order that you get solutions from each side and make a greater selection. *sorry i edited my reply rather a bit of* : ) Good good fortune! : )

  • 1 decade ago

    If you are graduating from culinary school, you can find a job as chef of cuisine in your country.

    It's possible for you to get a working visa with that job because foreign chef is a job which should be filled by a foreigner.

    But it's not so easy to find an employer who hires you as chef and sponsor for your visa.

    So good luck!

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