How To Go To Live In Japan

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How To Go To Live In Japan
How To Go To Live In Japan
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Japan is one of those countries that attracts emigrants, although it is not an emigration-oriented state. There are a number of ways in which you can go to live in Japan.

How to go to live in Japan
How to go to live in Japan

Instructions

Step 1

The three most popular ways to move to a permanent place of residence in Japan are change of citizenship through marriage, higher education, and work in the territory of this state. The least reliable and most dangerous on this list is getting married. This method is only possible if you have reliable acquaintances who are ready to vouch for the person with whom you are marrying, since most of the sites devoted to procuring Japanese citizens with citizens of other countries are, at best, just "dummies". Use this method only when you are completely confident in your partner.

Step 2

When you move using the pretext of getting an education, everything depends on your knowledge of the Japanese language: if you know it, you can apply for higher education, both the first and the second, as well as for a preparatory school for an institute. If you don't know Japanese, then the most you can count on is a Japanese language school. Obtaining a visa under the pretext of learning Japanese has two options: obtaining a visa for three months, and a visa for one year. The first option is very inconvenient, since you do not have the right to work, and after three months you must leave, regardless of the circumstances. If you choose to obtain a visa for a year, then you have the opportunity to work, and you can also renew it an infinite number of times both for the purpose of studying at a language school, and for entering a university, as well as for obtaining a permanent job.

Step 3

If you know Japanese or English. Without knowledge of these languages, you will not be able to get even a low-skilled job, let alone get a well-paid job. If you know Japanese well, then the best option would be to remotely track vacancies and send your resume. In case you get a job, your employer is obliged to take care of all the paperwork associated with your move, and as soon as possible. If he begins to delay this process, look for another.

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