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Re:Working Visa 14 Years, 9 Months ago Karma: 0  
*sigh* College... Yay. A breeding ground of temporary friendships and drama -- it's like highschool but more expensive.

I'm not looking forward to it, but if my only way to go, than I guess I'll swing by UWF next chance I get and pick up the papers. 3 years though... That seems like forever for some reason, lol.
 
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Re:Working Visa 14 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: -583  
It will fly by
 
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I'm currently studying for a BA in Structural Engineering (switching to MA if possible) and I'm hoping to move to Japan at the end of the course.

However, in the recent video on Visas you mentioned needing a special skill, or you are unlikely to get in to the country.

A degree in Structural Engineering is a good degree in terms of difficulty and practicality, however whether it is a special skill or not is another question altogether.

Is it likely that I will need to specialise in a field within Structural Engineering, or will the degree alone be enough?

My current plan is to teach English for a year or two to improve my Japanese (although I'm learning it at the moment) and then to get a job with an Engineering firm afterwards.
 
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Re:Working Visa 14 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: -583  
Hi

If you are a native English speaker getting a teaching job should be pretty easy..

Getting a job in engineering...
if you had unique or rare skills and perfect written and spoken Japanese.. maybe...
 
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Re:Working Visa 14 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0  
Well, I'm currently in the first year of my Engineering course and I've started trying to learn Japanese. Unfortunately I have some learning difficulties which make learning learning new languages especially hard- relating to symbols and pronounciation.

However, my course is 4/5 years minimum (and I might have to repeat years later on) and I'm aiming to get on JET for a year or two after that. That means I'm going to have about 6/7 years of practice so hopefully I should be quite good by then.

My only concern is that I am teaching myself the language. Unfortunately I don't know of any real courses nearby and I can't really afford the time or money involved.

However, thank you for the help. I'm going to have a look into what sort of things might be desirable for working in Japan. Do you think I should contact the Japanese Embassy, a Career's Advisor or contact companies directly? I'm at an early stage, so it would be easier to make any changes now.

Thank you very much for your help!
 
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There are job agencies in Japan..
you could contact them
 
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