thanks for that informative vlog...just wanna ask if what would happen to your taxes when you already go back to your own country? I mean can you get a benefit of your taxes once you fly to your country back?
HI! NIKKO 👋 NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE! BEING A CAREGIVER IN JAPAN IS NOT EASY. YOU HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF FIRST BEFORE OTHERS SO YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DO YOUR JOB WELL AND GET A RAISE. I ENJOY WATCHING YOUR VLOG💕👍
Dear sir my English is low i think you understand my meaning when I enter in japan does japanese company pay basis salary for example if i sign contract paper 150 万 no overtime even I am in training period when I get Low shift so what happens company give me a proper salary ???????????????????in care giver hotel and orher industries . I hope you understand my. Meaning
Hi, sir! As far as I know it depends sa reason for having braces. If it's aesthetic, I doubt it's covered by the insurance. I do suggest to consult it with your company or the dental clinic itself. Thank you so much for commenting!
Applicant ako as care giver..but I am thinking to be a teacher as fall back if ever...I am an education graduate here in the Philippines..so is it possible na mag shift ng work in case Anjan na sa Japan..thank u for ur reply..
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful and informative. I'm planning to apply to Japan under a student visa before working (got rejected last year but applying again). How long did it take you to learn enough Japanese to work in a facility?
Thank you! I appreciate it! I believe that the amount of language you will learn in either a Japanese Language school or a Vocational Caregiving school will never be enough. It will just prepare you and give you the necessary tools for your work. There will be things that you'll never learn at school and graduating doesn't mean you have enough Japanese. We will continue to learn Japanese even at work. Good luck on your application!
Thank you! I hope I get in this time but I'm worried about the current COVID situation and restrictions. I binged-watched some of your videos related to caregiving and I'm glad I found someone who took the student visa route. Vloggers I usually watch entered through JPEPA or TIPP. I hope you can share more of your experiences and tips in the future.🙏
Hello brother thank you for the informative video. Just want to ask that what's the certificate or education needed to apply as a care worker in Japan?
Thank you brother! As far as I know, you need to have at the very least basic Japanese language skill and a degree in caregiving or other related course in your home country.
love ur accent
Wow! Thank you so much! 😁😁😁
Thank you so much for this video! so comprehensive and informational
You're so welcome! Thank you as well!
Hi, i am an european citizen with a caregiving degree, it still be possible to apply as a caregiver in Japan?
thanks for that informative vlog...just wanna ask if what would happen to your taxes when you already go back to your own country? I mean can you get a benefit of your taxes once you fly to your country back?
Thanks for your valuable information.
Sana all
Do you receiving conpany bonus and government bonus? 2x i from company and 2x from government of Japan.
HI! NIKKO 👋 NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE! BEING A CAREGIVER IN JAPAN IS NOT EASY. YOU HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF FIRST BEFORE OTHERS SO YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DO YOUR JOB WELL AND GET A RAISE.
I ENJOY WATCHING YOUR VLOG💕👍
Thank you po! 😊
Hi, how can I dm you Sir I just have some few questions po. Thank you.
Thank you sir
You're very much welcome, sir'!
Dear sir my English is low i think you understand my meaning when I enter in japan does japanese company pay basis salary for example if i sign contract paper 150 万 no overtime even I am in training period when I get Low shift so what happens company give me a proper salary ???????????????????in care giver hotel and orher industries . I hope you understand my. Meaning
Hi! Thank you for commenting! However, I'm in no position to answer that question. I'm so sorry.
Hey bro! Can we do double work like arubaito in SSW?
Hi bro! It is possible to have multiple jobs in Japan, as long as they all align with the type of visa you are on.
I am new to your vlog .. very fun and informative 🎉 iydm may I know how long you have been working in Japan as a cA
Hi! I've been working in Japan as a caregiver since 2018. Thank you so much for commenting! 😁
In which perfecture are you working in?
兵庫県. Thank you for commenting!
Galing naman magenglish... Sana all.. mukhang walang matitira sa sahod ko jan pagdating ko ahahaa
Salamat po. Need po talaga mag tipid kahit dito sa Japan.
@@NikkoVenture wow nanotice ako ehehehe... Ikaw po magkanu natitira po sa sahod m po
Antyaga mo naman po. Grabe 😢 ang net
THank you sir❤️😌
You're welcome po sir!
Sir ask ko lang po, sa health insurance ba kasama naba dun yung dental treatment kagaya ng braces?
Hi, sir! As far as I know it depends sa reason for having braces. If it's aesthetic, I doubt it's covered by the insurance. I do suggest to consult it with your company or the dental clinic itself. Thank you so much for commenting!
Just ask lang po sir magkaiba ba ang care worker sa care giver sa japan?
Hello po. Thank you for commenting. Same lang po sila ma'am. Caregiver=Care Worker
You have a good diction in English..why not being an ALT teacher in Japan?
Thank you! I'm actually considering to look into that.
Applicant ako as care giver..but I am thinking to be a teacher as fall back if ever...I am an education graduate here in the Philippines..so is it possible na mag shift ng work in case Anjan na sa Japan..thank u for ur reply..
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful and informative. I'm planning to apply to Japan under a student visa before working (got rejected last year but applying again). How long did it take you to learn enough Japanese to work in a facility?
Thank you! I appreciate it! I believe that the amount of language you will learn in either a Japanese Language school or a Vocational Caregiving school will never be enough. It will just prepare you and give you the necessary tools for your work. There will be things that you'll never learn at school and graduating doesn't mean you have enough Japanese. We will continue to learn Japanese even at work. Good luck on your application!
Thank you! I hope I get in this time but I'm worried about the current COVID situation and restrictions. I binged-watched some of your videos related to caregiving and I'm glad I found someone who took the student visa route. Vloggers I usually watch entered through JPEPA or TIPP. I hope you can share more of your experiences and tips in the future.🙏
Nakakaranas po ba kayo ng insomnia? Sa pag papalit nyo po ng shift?
Hello po. Hindi naman po.
Very informative.
ありがとうございます❤
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます。😊
Haha yun tlaga life sa Japan.... expensive cost of living
hala 6 lapad na lng tira...worth it po ba ung pagttbho sa japan or overrated lang po?
Depende po yan sa circumstances ng isang tao.
thank u po
Sir, ask lang po. May Ishihara test po ba sa medical assessment papuntang japan bilang caregiver? Colorblind blind po kc ako. Salamat.
Hello po sir. Ayon po sa mga kasama ko na under EPA, meron po sa Pinas. Pero once nandito ka na po sa Japan, wala po.
Hello brother thank you for the informative video. Just want to ask that what's the certificate or education needed to apply as a care worker in Japan?
Thank you brother! As far as I know, you need to have at the very least basic Japanese language skill and a degree in caregiving or other related course in your home country.
are you a pilipino? very nice English
Yes I am a pure blooded Filipino. Thank you so much!
ssw ba ito na salary?
Salary po as a Nursing Care Work Visa holder. Not SSW, EPA or TITP. 😁
Oh my lord!
Hello, Is you under SSW or TITP?
Thanks nice,informative video btw :)
Thanks! Neither, I came here as a student.
@@NikkoVenture pwede po ba walang caregiving experience?
どうも ありがとう ございます。 すごい ね。
いいえ、いいえ。こちらこそ、有り難う御座います。
Konichiwa senpai nikko san desu😁😁😁😁
Konnichiwa beruto san! 😁
ഇവന് എന്താവോ 🤦🏻♀️😢