I want to emigrate to Japan or South Korea. What can I do there to quickly obtain a residence and work permit?

I want to work in South Korea or Japan for a few years and build connections. Then I want to work my way up there.
I want to work in a large corporation as a shift manager, duty manager or team leader.

Of course, I want a company pension and a company cell phone.

Then I want to live in Germany for a year with my Japanese or South Korean pension. What will the bank employees think if yen or won are deposited into my euro account from the Japanese or South Korean pension insurance.

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M1603
1 year ago

You have to give some more details if you really want to help…

For example, Japan is summarized very shortly:
First you need a job offer for a job that fits in one of the Visa categories. There are dozens now, so every job can be put in some way.

For an unrestricted residence and work permit, you have to work for at least 10 years with regular work visas in the country, pay everything that needs to be paid and earn at a certain level. You can never be unemployed for more than a few months.

You have to deal with your employer’s handy and possible promotions. If that is necessary, this will certainly be organized, just as other necessary things.

In general, however, I think that you should show a little more interest in a possible new home. Korea and/or Japan and perhaps China is more of a desire of people who do not do anything to achieve that.

Steffi12122
9 months ago
Reply to  M1603

Can also be permanent with a private loan from Germany In japan Or also South Korea Or do you have to work with Bzw?

juergen63225
11 months ago

After Japan it is as good as impossible to get a permanent residence permit without being married to a Japanese woman.

Korea should be similar.

First you have to learn the language.

One way to work with Western companies would be to send employees abroad for a year or longer. Then you don’t need the language, at least not in the job. Or in the academic field. If you have your doctor or professor in molecular biology or neurosurgery, it might be possible to be called to a Japanese university.

Craftsmen or nurses have these countries themselves or if then the neighboring countries can hire workers to wages for which you would not work.

Steffi12122
9 months ago
Reply to  juergen63225

Can you act as an actress In japan Or South Korea Work and then earn a permanent residence permit?

Impizzaman
5 months ago
Reply to  Steffi12122

if you get a lot of orders there.

Afrikaner2000
1 year ago

This is very heavy and is expected to remain a dream. It is very difficult to get a visa. And getting into positions is much harder. The first thing you should do is learn the language. And even then it is difficult to get something.

apophis
1 year ago

First, you should decide what you want.
Japan and Korea are two completely different countries with different laws.
To say “I want to emigrate to Japan or Korea” is like saying “I have starved on a chicken or Schokopudding”.

For information about residence permits, you can best view the vises of the respective country.
For Korea, for example:
https://visitworld.today/de/blog/821/how-to-move-to-south-korea-for-permanent-residence-methods-and-necessary-documents

I put the rest of your question down as a dream shop.

eddyundtabi
1 year ago
Reply to  apophis

I put the rest of your question down as a dream shop.

Isso

eddyundtabi
1 year ago

😂

apophis
1 year ago

Sorry I’m a deustcheer global investor.

The one who wants to work on the supermarket or as a truck driver is clear.

I have to adapt to world events and adapt my goals accordingly.

What makes your goals change every few hours, of course.
The world’s only unfortunately not. :

Please leave your liars in the classroom. Firstly, no one believes the nonsense anyway, and secondly it has nothing to do with the question.

You as a questioner must also adhere to the guidelines of this forum.
So please stay on the subject.
If you have nothing more to ask, it’s good.

apophis
1 year ago

Isso? Dreaming?

Yeah, dreamy. You don’t even know what country you want to emigrate.

I’ll see you when you send a day advertisement where I’m manager 😉

Before you become a manager somewhere, I’m probably already retired. 😉

Especially since I hardly compete in the field of truck drivers, mechanics or offshore technicians in Australia or Canada.
You know, your latest target. ;

If you don’t know how to apply for a visa, by the way.

About 10 minutes before, your goal was Sweden and Finland.

Three days before Portugal.

Two hours before but again Australia.

And a few days before Panama, Nicaragua or El Salvador.

And just before that was your great dream to work in the supermarket in Spain, or Japan.

And it goes a lot further.

Yeah, with your career plans, you’ll certainly be a manager somewhere.
And we all apply to you in Japan, ach wait Korea, ach ne Australia. Or was it Finland? Sweden? Portugal! It’s Australia. Or is Panama or El Salvador? Ne wait, Spain exactly!
Or was it Japan?…

Oh, it’ll work with you safely in every country!
If this indelible problem with the visa was not that you would seem to ruin the tour every time. ;D

In other words, yes, dreamy. :

If you have further questions about visas or residence permits in Korea (you already know -> on the topic), I will of course continue to help you.

Sunnyday1981
1 year ago

Especially in Japan, as a foreigner, you have very hard to reach a high rank in a company.

Also getting a work permit is hard if you don’t have a firm job yet.

Just because you work in Japan, you don’t get a pension. You’re not a citizen, and you don’t have a claim to that. Especially since the pension system works differently there than here.

Without vitamin B, you can’t believe in Japan. To be taken seriously as a “Ranghoher”, you have to do much more than a citizen.

Sunnyday1981
1 year ago
Reply to  Sunnyday1981

Aside from perfect Japanese, you have to be able to memorize the habits in the country.

LePetitGateau
1 year ago

You’re not going anywhere. Work visas exist only for a few niches and the last thing Japan and Korea need are any managers or office people. You can’t win a flowerpot.

Any bank transfers in Germany arrive in Euro and bank employees could not interest your transactions less.

Rubezahl2000
1 year ago

Your dreams are completely realistic. You won’t get a visa with work permit at all.

MeliBYT
1 year ago

Is that an honest question? (Because of the company’s handy)

tinalisatina
1 year ago

Sorry, it doesn’t work. Company? Unthinkable.

Niinbo
1 year ago

you don’t want to work in japan…

Niinbo
1 year ago
Reply to  portuquiinv

if you look at the work culture there I know