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Can i get a job as a mechanic in Japan or Korea as a foreigner?

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jtjtitutsjtghiog · 08/05/2021 21:28

hi! this september, i'm going to be studying to become a mechanic at college. i would love to work on motorbikes in the future.
i was wondering if it's possible, as a foreigner, to get a job as a mechanic, in japan or korea?
i have wanted to live in japan or korea for years (since i was about 13, in now 16)! i know i'm still young but i would really like to know if this is possible?
of course i'd study for my bachelors degree for the 3 years it will take (at open uni in uk), after i finish my years at college (3-4 years), before going, for my visa, but i was just wondering if it's actually possible? i know that foreigners can't just move and work a normal job such as a customer assistant, like a native person could, and that they have to be doing a job which brings something meaningful to the country (like a tefl teacher), so i was wondering if this counts as a 'meaningful' job and therefor i could work there problem free?

thanks!

RivkaMumsnet · 08/05/2021 22:19

Hi there OP,

We've moved this to Living Overseas for you where you'll hopefully continue to get some good advice.

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