Wie kann man nach Japan auswandern ohne Japanisch oder Englisch zu sprechen?

Viele sagen ja immer das geht nicht. Auswanderung muss gut vorbereitet werden, Geld, Sprache, blablabla.

Wie geht es trotzdem ?

P.S. Ein Österreicher hat es gemacht. Leider wurde im Video nicht gesagt wie die Anfänge waren.

https://youtu.be/Tm-AYi2u6dc

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warai87
2 years ago

The man in the video speaks Japanese. And he is also married to a Japanese woman, which will certainly have made him much easier to make himself self-employed.

I often take the view here (actually it is less opinion than experience) that you do not have to speak perfectly Japanese to get a job in Japan. What is important, however, is the will and the ability to obtain information, to regulate things, to take care of paperwork, also: to close compromises, to bring victims, torn together and to bite through, and, quite, very importantly, not to lose the joy of Japan.

And that is what I represent a fairly liberal attitude towards migration to Japan, but from a certain point I also wonder why a person wants to be in Japan at all, if it is obviously not at all willing to accept the basics of the national language. If it’s just about the suffering themes of Manga, Anime and Games: everything you can do is just as good if not even better in Germany or elsewhere in continuous loop, you really don’t have to go to Japan.

warai87
2 years ago

He first went to a Japanese bakery for two years, like a kind of exchange. There are quite a number of bakers and confectioners (the Japanese, in turn, in Germany and Europe). This has not yet been earned by immigrants in the sense of their livelihood independently abroad, but what in principle also exchange students do: try Japan first and learn Japanese.
At the time when he really emigrated and also opened his own bakeries in Japan, he could then already Japanese. And that’s how it’s usually done, coming back to Japan for the first time, going back again and finishing any deals, etc., and then going back to Japan.

How does this will go without the basic knowledge of Japanese or English?

That’s what I tried to say: if you’re not even ready to go through such a little fucking English school (whether in the upper school or in the evening school or in the folk college or wherever), then “extending to Japan” is perhaps a few house numbers too big.

warai87
2 years ago

Amazing, isn’t it? Especially when he left in 1984, he didn’t even have the Internet, that is, he couldn’t even google. Maybe his parent company had first started a “exchange baker” from Japan, who knows. Otherwise, I suspect that he has contacted any Austrian-Japanese society. What, by the way, would still be a very good idea for many who plan a Japanese stay outside the academic field…

USA? If I had little to say, the visas are even more difficult to get than in Japan.

M1603
2 years ago

If tourist visas are issued for individual travels again, use the 90 to 180 days that you may be in the country to participate in job interviews with which you can also receive a work/residence permit. Then you only have to get a job offer with which you will then go to immigration to get the work/residence permit a few weeks later. Ready.

Jobs can be searched online beforehand. It shouldn’t be too hard today. ;

M1603
2 years ago

Whether you can, or will try at all: probably not.

Whether this is general: yes, it should not be a problem. This is not about the job found, but about the visa requested and received in time. In case of doubt, ask for immigration or a lawyer for immigration.

BlackSwordman
2 years ago

One should not immigrants into any country if one cannot speak the language.

Silviediekleine
2 years ago

Well, a couple of bucks English you can actually and otherwise you can learn everything. Just simply traveling without a plan or something is not so advantageous. So you should have some money and also have the opportunity to get a job. Otherwise you sit there and you have no more

tommy1T
2 years ago

they have transposition devices for people who have no warning from Japanese. English does not help you especially farther in japan