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Making The Move To Japan
As you think about moving to Japan, it’s good to know as much as you can before you move. Many people move to Japan every year. Some people go for a short time, such as a year, while others stay for over twenty years. Japan is very interesting and enjoyable place. However, as with any move, it’s what you make it. By being enlightened and learning as much as you can, you will be better prepared and more able to handle what lies ahead.
There are some basic things that you can do right away to get ready for this exciting adventure. First of all, you need to apply for a visa. You will be able to stay in the country for ninety days with the tourist visa that you are issued. In order to get a work visa, you must have the sponsorship of a school or company. It may take three weeks to get this visa. Education is very important in Japan and they will not consider you for employment unless you have a bachelor’s degree or can prove that you have at least ten years of experience in your field.
You can also plan to schedule your airline ticket since you have applied for your visa. You should be able to get a cheaper flight if you schedule early enough. Don't book a flight that will charge a penalty fee for canceling or changing your flight date. There are so many things that can change as you plan your trip that it’s best to leave all options open, even if you have to spend a little extra money. Always remain flexible throughout this process, keeping all doors open, just in case.
You will need to get an estimate from an overseas moving company in order to get your things moved to Japan. Before you contact overseas movers, however, it’s best to decide exactly what you want to move. A list of items would be most helpful in this process. There are several things to consider as you jot down your household items. First of all, what do you want to pay for shipping? The more you move, the more it will cost. Also, people in Japan are not extravagant. In fact, they prefer a minimum of household items, furniture, etc.
Be sure and check into the electrical system of where you are moving. Some of your appliances may not work in Japan and that depends rather you are moving to the northern or southern part of the country. The southern half of the country runs on 60Hz, which is the same as in North America while the northern half runs on 50Hz. To avoid problems, you might want to invest in a Japanese surge protector. Of course, some Japanese outlets are different as well, but again, you can buy adapters for most of them.
What can you do with all of these items? You have several options. You can have a large yard or garage sale where you can sell things at a reduced rate in order to get rid of them, but also make some money. If you don’t sell everything, a local charity would be more than happy to take things off your hands. Another option is to give things away. Sometimes a friend or neighbor would be happy to buy or take one of your household items. You can also list items in a local newspaper or sell on eBay to make some extra cash. Plan to give yourself several days to do this, as it will take plenty of time.
Take the months before moving to prepare yourself as much as possible. This might mean learning more about life in Japan such as the culture and language. Many people move to Japan each year and love the country, in spite of the fact that there is a huge adjustment at first. Rest assured that in time you will get used to your new surroundings and therefore, it's important to stay flexible.
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