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I have a contract lined up in Japan with a company in Tokyo.

Is it true you need to prove 10 years experience in this feild? if so, what proof does this require?

Also, since i dont have a degree , How can i apply for a working visa.. As have both I and the SPONSER( company ) in Japan have agreed to do whatever it takes.

Thanks,

Paul

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Can you be a bit more clear with your questions ie: 10 years proof... for what? What proof does this(??) require?

You need a degree to get a working visa, so I'm not sure how you can get one without it. You might have to get a different visa that still allows you to work like a Working holiday visa.

Better yet, don't waste time on here, go see the Japanese consulate wherever you are and get info directly from them.

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I have rang a Japanese consulate in OZ and they said the Sponser needs to apply for a VISA ( for me )

Cheers

theres more than that involved. id look further into the"you need a degree". It doesnt matter if a company wants to sponser you. However then again there are always certain exceptions/ loopholes with everything.

I am now on my third different visa for japan :O

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I have rang a Japanese consulate in OZ and they said the Sponser needs to apply for a VISA ( for me )

So why isn't the company (your sponsor) handling everything? Why do you specifically need to find out info from us?

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Sorry, this is not a job for teaching english.

I have rang a Japanese consulate in OZ and they said the Sponser needs to apply for a VISA ( for me )

Cheers

yeah fair enough I can be a bit of a bitch sometimes. sorry. but unless the job is as a carpenter or something that involves no written communication you should at least try and spell "sponsor" correctly. especially if you plan to type it in capital letters again.

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