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shikoku
Joined: 04 Jun 2003 Posts: 11
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 1:32 pm Post subject: Question for Celeste or anyone with info on Fukuoka |
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I've been trying to find jobs in Fukuoka for ages. I've looked at a Fukuoka forum, jobs in japan, O Haya- Sensai and all the others. I'm considering moving there in late August/September. I have a friend who I will stay with and I'll have about 3,000 USD. Is this a silly way to do it?
I have all the necessary requirements: BA, Celta, a little experience.
Is it likely that I'll find work there or should I apply beforehand and wait? I know that if I went I'd have to leave the country and come back to be sponsored. Is it expensive to go to Korea?Does anyone know how long you have to stay out of the country for this process?
I'd love to know of any good schools that I could apply to directly if anyone knows of any. I read on this job forum that the YMCA in Fukuoka was a good school, though it is in Japanese! (Unfortunately, I don't speak any Japanese yet.)  |
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David W
Joined: 17 Jan 2003 Posts: 457 Location: Japan
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 5:42 pm Post subject: |
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You're well prepared. I'd give it a go. With a place to stay and US$3000 you'll be able to stay easy for 2 months but it shouldn't take that long to land a gig. Getting to Pusan from Fukuoka is easy and cheap. It's not far. Good luck |
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shikoku
Joined: 04 Jun 2003 Posts: 11
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 5:58 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for your optimism. I need that now!  |
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homersimpson
Joined: 14 Feb 2003 Posts: 569 Location: Kagoshima
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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I know that if I went I'd have to leave the country and come back to be sponsored. Is it expensive to go to Korea?Does anyone know how long you have to stay out of the country for this process? |
You don't have to leave the country in order to change your visa from a tourist to a working visa. The company that hires you is supposed to do the paperwork to get you the proper visa. Regarding the job search, if you've got the money and a place to stay, it would be good to come to Japan and look. Jobs in Fukuoka, and Kyushu in general, don't seem to be advertised very often.
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Celeste
Joined: 17 Jan 2003 Posts: 814 Location: Fukuoka City, Japan
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 4:40 am Post subject: |
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There are jobs to be had here, but as another poster said, they do go unadvertised a fair bit. People here like to hire through an introduction. We do have the big eikaiwas here, and they are usually hiring, and a lot of people manage to get several part time jobs with different schools. You will undoubtedly find something. Feel free to e-mail me when you get here. |
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shikoku
Joined: 04 Jun 2003 Posts: 11
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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Homer, I thought that in order for you to be sponsored a visa you cannot be in the country in the first place? It works out better for me anyhow if I don't have to leave the country so that's good news.
If not many jobs advertise in Kyushu, how would I go about applying? Do I just contact the schools directly? Do I send them letters in advance? Is there anything I can do now about contacting schools in Fukuoka that might help me when I get there? Sorry if the questions sound repetitive but I am new to this.
I appreciate your responses.
Also, I know that there is a holiday in Japan in the middle of August. I'm working in England till the end of July. Do you think it would be better to work a little longer and save up for a flight as well and go late August, or should I just go straight after this other teaching job in the first week of August? Does it make sense to go just before the holiday when everyone will be taking off, or after, when I run the risk of being too late if others have accepted positions where teachers have left?
Any info is reassuring
Oh, Celeste, I will email you when I get there, thanks.
Last question. My friend is on the Jet scheme in Fukuoka too. Will she get in trouble if I use her address as my contact details when I get there? She's not supposed to have people stay? |
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homersimpson
Joined: 14 Feb 2003 Posts: 569 Location: Kagoshima
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2003 12:32 am Post subject: |
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Homer, I thought that in order for you to be sponsored a visa you cannot be in the country in the first place? |
In theory you cannot change a tourist visa to a work visa without leaving the country (at least U.S. citizens), according to the State Dept. (http://travel.state.gov/japan.html). However, I don't know of anyone who has left the country to do this. The school simply fills out the paperwork.
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If not many jobs advertise in Kyushu, how would I go about applying? Do I just contact the schools directly? Do I send them letters in advance? Is there anything I can do now about contacting schools in Fukuoka that might help me when I get there? Sorry if the questions sound repetitive but I am new to this. |
Have your friend ask around. As a JET she should have access to a lot of teachers in the area who may know of conversation schools that are not advertising. If you haven't done so, check out fukuoka-now.com. (NOVA, GEOS, AEON, etc. all have schools in Fukuoka).
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Also, I know that there is a holiday in Japan in the middle of August. I'm working in England till the end of July. Do you think it would be better to work a little longer and save up for a flight as well and go late August, or should I just go straight after this other teaching job in the first week of August? Does it make sense to go just before the holiday when everyone will be taking off, or after, when I run the risk of being too late if others have accepted positions where teachers have left? |
The holiday you're referring to applies primarily to the public school system. The majority of conversation schools do not have extended vacation periods in August.
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Last question. My friend is on the Jet scheme in Fukuoka too. Will she get in trouble if I use her address as my contact details when I get there? She's not supposed to have people stay? |
Using the address isn't an issue. Staying at her apartment shouldn't be a problem unless she's in a really small town where everyone knows everything. If she lives in Fukuoka City, I doubt anyone will even notice you being there. |
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Ange
Joined: 16 Feb 2003 Posts: 23 Location: F U K U O K A
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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2003 4:09 am Post subject: |
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When you get to Fukuoka head to the IMS building in Tenjin. On the 8th floor there is a foriegn residents centre called The Rainbow Plaza. They usually have quite a few jobs advertised on their notice board. You can also advertise there for private students. I got offered about 4 jobs in Fukuoka that I applied for through notices in The Rainbow Plaza. You shouldn't have too many problems. |
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Ange
Joined: 16 Feb 2003 Posts: 23 Location: F U K U O K A
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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2003 4:13 am Post subject: |
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Oops - forgot to say that you definately don't need to leave the country to get your visa. The company that hires you may or may not be aware of this. All you need to do once you have got the paperwork is go to the immigration department at F u kuoka airport. It is really easy and painless. Good luck! |
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shikoku
Joined: 04 Jun 2003 Posts: 11
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Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 12:26 pm Post subject: |
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Ange I will stop by the IMS building in Tenjin when I get there. Thank you for all for your comments. Since I've never been to Japan, I thought I'd try Westgate University program first (if they accept me) and then I'll use that visa to work in Fukuoka afterwards.
I have an interview tomorrow JST ( tonight my time). If they are not interested I'll just head to Fukuoka and see what happens. It sounds as if I don't have much to worry about if the latter happens. Thank you for your responses.
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