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A video I wanted to remake for quite a while now. Basically the ITPEC FE certificate allows you to officially skip the university degree requirement for visa applications! ITPEC: http://itpec.org/ PhilNITS: http://www.philnits.org/ Get previous questions here: http://itpec.org/pastexamqa/fe.html ---------- Follow me on the interwebs! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dabichan Twitter: https://twitter.com/davicorn
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how long did you study for?
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how hard/fast was it to get a job to sponsor your visa after you passed the exam? Thanks for the video been searching for this information for awhile.
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pls tell me how to get that preparation book of english version? I really need it and recently i m studying vocational school in japan of FE course in japanese langauge but it is difficult to solve the problem in japanese langauge.
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Hey Dave, nice meeting you, I'm Rob. I just got a call from Mami from SignIT saying that you work together and your story about getting a work visa, I'm currently in Tokyo. Could you tell me please where can I find the books to study for the exam and where did you get the previous exams to study from them? I'm a self taught front end developer so I need to polish any Engineering if I want to take that exam. Arigatou Gozaimasu
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Hey, I have a masters in Software Engineering (I am a Lithuanian living in the UK, hence I unfortunately cannot apply for a working holiday visa), I was wondering how did you go about attaining a visa to work in Japan. When you apply for it, must you have a company to sponsor you, or is this not a specific requirement. A response from anyone would be really helpful as my girlfriend had to move back to Japan due to her exchange programme ending and I am struggling in figuring out how to attain a visa to live in Japan....
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Thank you for the video is very informative! Soon i will give the ITPEC FE and your info are very usufull to me.
I have 3 years of experience as software developer and i am willing to work in Japan in the near future. May i ask, what level of Japanese (JLPT) must have someone if he want to find job as developer in Japan. With basic skills is it possible or needed at least N2 level? -
Been really needing this information. ARIGATO. I'll update after I take the exam
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Woah! It's Dave! :D Hello from the Philippines! We're all happy you're working in Japan now
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lucky you dave
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Do you need to renew it from time to time, or is it permanently valid?
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hello
Look who is back ,
wellcome back dave :D