matteo72
Jan 30, 2005, 23:30
Hi all,
this is my situation: I have a college degree, I am Italian, I am fluent in English written & spoken but the only word I know in Japanese is " sayonara ".
I am not rich.
I would like to come to Japan in March ( to Tokyo ) and stay some time ( at least one year or more ) in a Zen temple in Tokyo.
I have two problems: I need a visa and I need a job in Tokyo.
Here I have three possible solutions for my problems:
1) get employed in a language school ( Nova, Berlitz, .. ) before arriving to Japan, ask for a working visa and arrive to Japan with working visa and a job. Perfect solution;
2) ask for admission for a school of Japanese for foreigners, when admitted ask for a student visa or work + study visa ( what is the difference ?? ), then arrive to Japan. Since with student visa some say you can still get a part-time job, I would have visa+school+job. Eventually, when I get a " real " job, drop the school and change my student visa into a working visa ( doing this remaining in Tokyo );
3) arrive to Japan with no visa & no job, just look for a job when I am there, possibly working " in black " ( illegally - as we say in Italy, give private lessons of English, work in a restaurant during lunch-time, etc. WITHOUT having the working visa ), then when I get a real job, ask for a working visa, if my 3-month expires before I find a job, go to Korea round trip ( 500 dollars more or less ).
Here are the problems:
1) Solution number one is difficult if not impossible, in order to teach English at Nova & others you need to be native English and I am not, there are not many schools looking for Italian teachers and it is difficult to get recruited when you are not in Japan;
2) Solution number two is easier, but I would have to pay a language school which is 50,000 yen per month which for me is money. Somebody told me that there are " comunal schools " ( or something like that ), which should be free for foreigners but I do not know if I can get a student visa applying to these schools. Other problem is that many in this forum say that you can actually work with a student visa but here http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/03.html#a they say that students are not allowed to work ( not even 1 hour per week ). I have no problem to work illegally, but if they find me are there any risks ??
Other problem is that if I find a real work while I am studying, is it possible to change my student visa into working visa without going back to Italy ??
3) Solution number 3 is the easiest but it seems risky: is it safe to go back and forth from Korea every 3 months ?? Many people say that they had no problems doing this, but .. Still I would have the problem to find a work and eventually get my working permit without coming back to Italy. Or I could work illegally, but is it safe ??
4) Then, which job can be good for me? I need to return to the temple each night at 9, so no work at the restaurants at night. So no job as restaurant waiter at night, other possible jobs are: a) English teacher but not in big schools because I am not native English, b) Italian teacher but I do not think there is much request, c) waiter in an Italian restaurant only at lunch time ( I do not think you can do this without a working visa, but I could get one, maybe ? ).
5) About the plane ticket, I think when I arrive to Tokyo I need to show that I have a round-trip ticket ( that is, a ticket back to Italy or anywhere else ); I thought about buying a round-trip ticket Milan-Narita-Milan with return date changeable, so IO can show I go back after three months, change the return date and I can go back to Italy after six months, I have to back to Italy anyway after six months to see my family ..
I know I am asking 5 questions in one post, but if you could help me I would be grateful ..
Any suggestion very welcome !!
Matteo
this is my situation: I have a college degree, I am Italian, I am fluent in English written & spoken but the only word I know in Japanese is " sayonara ".
I am not rich.
I would like to come to Japan in March ( to Tokyo ) and stay some time ( at least one year or more ) in a Zen temple in Tokyo.
I have two problems: I need a visa and I need a job in Tokyo.
Here I have three possible solutions for my problems:
1) get employed in a language school ( Nova, Berlitz, .. ) before arriving to Japan, ask for a working visa and arrive to Japan with working visa and a job. Perfect solution;
2) ask for admission for a school of Japanese for foreigners, when admitted ask for a student visa or work + study visa ( what is the difference ?? ), then arrive to Japan. Since with student visa some say you can still get a part-time job, I would have visa+school+job. Eventually, when I get a " real " job, drop the school and change my student visa into a working visa ( doing this remaining in Tokyo );
3) arrive to Japan with no visa & no job, just look for a job when I am there, possibly working " in black " ( illegally - as we say in Italy, give private lessons of English, work in a restaurant during lunch-time, etc. WITHOUT having the working visa ), then when I get a real job, ask for a working visa, if my 3-month expires before I find a job, go to Korea round trip ( 500 dollars more or less ).
Here are the problems:
1) Solution number one is difficult if not impossible, in order to teach English at Nova & others you need to be native English and I am not, there are not many schools looking for Italian teachers and it is difficult to get recruited when you are not in Japan;
2) Solution number two is easier, but I would have to pay a language school which is 50,000 yen per month which for me is money. Somebody told me that there are " comunal schools " ( or something like that ), which should be free for foreigners but I do not know if I can get a student visa applying to these schools. Other problem is that many in this forum say that you can actually work with a student visa but here http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/03.html#a they say that students are not allowed to work ( not even 1 hour per week ). I have no problem to work illegally, but if they find me are there any risks ??
Other problem is that if I find a real work while I am studying, is it possible to change my student visa into working visa without going back to Italy ??
3) Solution number 3 is the easiest but it seems risky: is it safe to go back and forth from Korea every 3 months ?? Many people say that they had no problems doing this, but .. Still I would have the problem to find a work and eventually get my working permit without coming back to Italy. Or I could work illegally, but is it safe ??
4) Then, which job can be good for me? I need to return to the temple each night at 9, so no work at the restaurants at night. So no job as restaurant waiter at night, other possible jobs are: a) English teacher but not in big schools because I am not native English, b) Italian teacher but I do not think there is much request, c) waiter in an Italian restaurant only at lunch time ( I do not think you can do this without a working visa, but I could get one, maybe ? ).
5) About the plane ticket, I think when I arrive to Tokyo I need to show that I have a round-trip ticket ( that is, a ticket back to Italy or anywhere else ); I thought about buying a round-trip ticket Milan-Narita-Milan with return date changeable, so IO can show I go back after three months, change the return date and I can go back to Italy after six months, I have to back to Italy anyway after six months to see my family ..
I know I am asking 5 questions in one post, but if you could help me I would be grateful ..
Any suggestion very welcome !!
Matteo