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Japinoy looking to move to Japan to work
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2017/10/11 10:53
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I am akihiko morales 24 years old in philippines i am japinoy my father is a japanese but i never meet him since i was born he stay in philippines when i was a child . I have the koseki here but not my fathers koseki a japanese friend says that koseki is their family koseki .my mother and my father not married . How i can go to japan for work please help me thank you and godbless
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by Akihiko (guest)
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Re: Japinoy looking to move to Japan to work
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2017/10/13 21:49
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I think you can apply for a Japanese passport if you said you were registered as a Japanese when you were born.
Do you have any contact with your father?
I have watched a TV show about some organization in Philippines to help Japanese-Philippino children obtain Japanese national. You might be able to find one in your area.
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by Naoki (guest)
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Re: Japinoy looking to move to Japan to work
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2017/10/13 21:57
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Sad to say im not regestered in koseki of my father but he knows that im hes child because he stays in davao when i born . I have hes address but i dont know if hes adress is the same right now. that adress is the last time that he send us money please help me in this thank you and godbless
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by Akihiko (guest)
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Re: Japinoy looking to move to Japan to work
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2018/1/9 18:29
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Hi Akihiko,
My suggestion is for you to look for a company which trains workers before they can work in Japan. There are few companies which are hiring skilled workers (welding, factory work, etc.). Usually they will train workers for 3 months, to learn nihongo of course, and then send them to Japan.
Aside from that, the only way you can go to Japan and work is by teaching English.
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by papakuma
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Re: Japinoy looking to move to Japan to work
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2018/1/11 07:17
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Even if you successfully get permission to stay in Japan, your nationality/permission doesn't give you an actual job. Do you have a skill in demand? Are you fluent in Japanese?
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by .. (guest)
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