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Old Thu 17-May-07, 12:45 PM   #8 (permalink)
shogoz
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Re: Risks initially in Japan

Ok just to summarise quickly, I have no bachelor degree, recently have gained a CELTA certificate, planning on going to Japan in the first week of September for 2 months on a working holiday visa to hopefully find a job teaching English. Does anybody think this is possible? has anybody heard or know of somebody who has been in the same position as this?

My heart is set on going to Japan to work and make a career teaching English while i work to gain my Bachelor of Vocational Education and Training (2 year course). I have been applying for many positions that i have seen online, with 3 and a bit months before I plan to go i have about 4 schools telling me to contact them but i dont know whether they are just being kind haha, i am well educated with the whole immigration law of must having a bachelor to teach in schools and so forth and yet these 4 have said in their advertisements before i applied that a bachelor degree is required and are saying i can contact them when i arrive in Japan, so im a little confused.

Anyway, Thankyou for your time

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