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marinboy



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 2:34 pm    Post subject: Visa Reply with quote

I'm coming to Japan later this month, I'm picking up my COE from Nova next week and then taking it to the Japanese embassy for the visa to be issued.

On the visa application form it asks 'Length of Stay' - Nova says to put '1 year'. I assume if I put this then I'll get a one year visa, would I be able to put longer in the hope that I'll get a three year visa?
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rai



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 2:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm not sure what the exact rule is, but I have never heard of a teacher getting a three-year visa on the first go. Hell, I knew a JET teacher who extended his visa three times, and they stuck him with a one-year visa each time.

It seems to be a crap shoot when you re-apply, seemingly based almost entirely on the person processing your paper-work, the kind of day they're having, and the alignment of the planets. I got lucky and got a three-year visa when I re-applied, but other people with almost the exact same background as me got a one-year. Confused I'm thinking you don't have a choice, you're getting a one-year visa this time.

Don't worry, though! It's not a bad thing!
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canuck



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Location: Japan

PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 2:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

rai wrote:
I'm not sure what the exact rule is, but I have never heard of a teacher getting a three-year visa on the first go.


Immigration decides what kind of visa they will give. There is no rule limiting which visa you receive the first time around. It's either a 1 year visa or 3 year visa. Yes, NOVA teachers can get a 3 year visa on the first go. If you search the forum, there are many explanations/guesses etc.

I hope that helps. I'll get back to preparing my lesson involving suprasegmental aspects of English phonology, top-down listening skills, communication strategies, like appealing for help from the interlocutor with a high degree of automaticity. Rolling Eyes
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bluefrog



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 3:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

canuck wrote:

I hope that helps. I'll get back to preparing my lesson involving suprasegmental aspects of English phonology, top-down listening skills, communication strategies, like appealing for help from the interlocutor with a high degree of automaticity. Rolling Eyes


LOL!
Good one! Laughing (NOT sarcasm)
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rai



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 3:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

canuck wrote:
rai wrote:
I'm not sure what the exact rule is, but I have never heard of a teacher getting a three-year visa on the first go.


Immigration decides what kind of visa they will give. There is no rule limiting which visa you receive the first time around. It's either a 1 year visa or 3 year visa. Yes, NOVA teachers can get a 3 year visa on the first go. If you search the forum, there are many explanations/guesses etc.

I hope that helps. I'll get back to preparing my lesson involving suprasegmental aspects of English phonology, top-down listening skills, communication strategies, like appealing for help from the interlocutor with a high degree of automaticity. Rolling Eyes


Cool! Can you explain exactly how you present that material to the students? I understand it's very important.
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Chris21



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 9:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sounds like a fun class!
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canuck



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PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 12:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

rai wrote:
canuck wrote:
rai wrote:
I'm not sure what the exact rule is, but I have never heard of a teacher getting a three-year visa on the first go.


Immigration decides what kind of visa they will give. There is no rule limiting which visa you receive the first time around. It's either a 1 year visa or 3 year visa. Yes, NOVA teachers can get a 3 year visa on the first go. If you search the forum, there are many explanations/guesses etc.

I hope that helps. I'll get back to preparing my lesson involving suprasegmental aspects of English phonology, top-down listening skills, communication strategies, like appealing for help from the interlocutor with a high degree of automaticity. Rolling Eyes


Cool! Can you explain exactly how you present that material to the students? I understand it's very important.


I am merely mirroring your own annoying attitude back at you to show you how annoying YOU are. It's an old rhetorical trick, geddit? I'm pretty sure the other people on this thread got what I was doing.
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rai



Joined: 19 Jun 2005
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 1:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

canuck wrote:
rai wrote:
canuck wrote:
rai wrote:
I'm not sure what the exact rule is, but I have never heard of a teacher getting a three-year visa on the first go.


Immigration decides what kind of visa they will give. There is no rule limiting which visa you receive the first time around. It's either a 1 year visa or 3 year visa. Yes, NOVA teachers can get a 3 year visa on the first go. If you search the forum, there are many explanations/guesses etc.

I hope that helps. I'll get back to preparing my lesson involving suprasegmental aspects of English phonology, top-down listening skills, communication strategies, like appealing for help from the interlocutor with a high degree of automaticity. Rolling Eyes


Cool! Can you explain exactly how you present that material to the students? I understand it's very important.


I am merely mirroring your own annoying attitude back at you to show you how annoying YOU are. It's an old rhetorical trick, geddit? I'm pretty sure the other people on this thread got what I was doing.


It isn't annoying at all! I thought it sounded like the beginning of a real discussion about teaching. I guess I was wrong Crying or Very sad
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User N. Ame



Joined: 11 Dec 2006
Posts: 222
Location: Kanto

PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

rai wrote:
canuck wrote:
rai wrote:
canuck wrote:
rai wrote:
I'm not sure what the exact rule is, but I have never heard of a teacher getting a three-year visa on the first go.


Immigration decides what kind of visa they will give. There is no rule limiting which visa you receive the first time around. It's either a 1 year visa or 3 year visa. Yes, NOVA teachers can get a 3 year visa on the first go. If you search the forum, there are many explanations/guesses etc.

I hope that helps. I'll get back to preparing my lesson involving suprasegmental aspects of English phonology, top-down listening skills, communication strategies, like appealing for help from the interlocutor with a high degree of automaticity. Rolling Eyes


Cool! Can you explain exactly how you present that material to the students? I understand it's very important.


I am merely mirroring your own annoying attitude back at you to show you how annoying YOU are. It's an old rhetorical trick, geddit? I'm pretty sure the other people on this thread got what I was doing.


It isn't annoying at all! I thought it sounded like the beginning of a real discussion about teaching. I guess I was wrong Crying or Very sad


Rai and canuck... why don't you two go get a love hotel room, or something. This affair is crossing various threads now and canuck, sorry to say, you are just as annoying as the guy you claim to be mirroring. Enough already. Here's one for both of you: how about trying to think outside the box? Laughing

Oh ya, the visa thing... I was given a 3-yr first go around and second go around, but it is a case-by-case sort of thing.
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rai



Joined: 19 Jun 2005
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

User N. Ame wrote:
rai wrote:
canuck wrote:
rai wrote:
canuck wrote:
rai wrote:
I'm not sure what the exact rule is, but I have never heard of a teacher getting a three-year visa on the first go.


Immigration decides what kind of visa they will give. There is no rule limiting which visa you receive the first time around. It's either a 1 year visa or 3 year visa. Yes, NOVA teachers can get a 3 year visa on the first go. If you search the forum, there are many explanations/guesses etc.

I hope that helps. I'll get back to preparing my lesson involving suprasegmental aspects of English phonology, top-down listening skills, communication strategies, like appealing for help from the interlocutor with a high degree of automaticity. Rolling Eyes


Cool! Can you explain exactly how you present that material to the students? I understand it's very important.


I am merely mirroring your own annoying attitude back at you to show you how annoying YOU are. It's an old rhetorical trick, geddit? I'm pretty sure the other people on this thread got what I was doing.


It isn't annoying at all! I thought it sounded like the beginning of a real discussion about teaching. I guess I was wrong Crying or Very sad


Rai and canuck... why don't you two go get a love hotel room, or something. This affair is crossing various threads now and canuck, sorry to say, you are just as annoying as the guy you claim to be mirroring. Enough already. Here's one for both of you: how about trying to think outside the box? Laughing

Oh ya, the visa thing... I was given a 3-yr first go around and second go around, but it is a case-by-case sort of thing.


Hey, no fair! He started it! He started it! Mom! Neutral

Cool deal on gettin' a three-year visa on the first go. How'd ya pull it off?
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canuck



Joined: 11 May 2003
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

canuck wrote:
Immigration decides what kind of visa they will give. There is no rule limiting which visa you receive the first time around. It's either a 1 year visa or 3 year visa.


rai wrote:
Cool deal on gettin' a three-year visa on the first go. How'd ya pull it off?


Read much? Rolling Eyes
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