Hi! I’m new here in Japan with a student visa. Just wanna ask what was your visa during your stay and how did you get through 4+ years with the said visa?
Hello Hazina, i really enjoyed watching your vids. Ive checked your site as well and I've read your article when you were lost in Tokyo ( I had the same experience when I was in HongKong) and then you were reminded to walk by faith and not by sight 😇 I feel like you are a good person 🥰 Love from PH 🌱
Awe that's such a sweet thing of you to say! Thank you so much for watching my videos and reading my blog too! I'm so glad to hear that you had a similar experience as mine! You seem like a really good person too! ❤️
Hi! This video is so helpful. I’m so happy you’re uploading again! I have a question; do you think having a college degree is necessary? I’m currently not planning / able to go to a college and it concerns me. I’ve also heard that you usually have to have passed an N4 JPT for most jobs, was that true for you?
Hey! Great Question :) I think it depends on the job but in my case most of my first part time jobs did not require a college degree! If you want to do a job in a Japanese environment, you definitely need to learn some Japanese but not all jobs require that you pass the JLPT N4 first. If you are attending Japanese language school and you let them know what level of Japanese you're studying that can also help as well!
Great question! I think it’s easy to study and work at the same time once you’ve settled down and adjusted to your busy life as a student first.Once you feel comfortable, you can definitely add in a part time job to the equation but it also depends on what kind of job you want to do and how often you work and that’s completely up to you!
Hey, you think that non-native speakers of English can get a job like that, the one you stayed for two years? I mean, having almost native pronunciation level type of thing. I'm not sure, but they test you to check if they like your speaking abilities or they just care if your country native language is English? I mean, I guess japanese people can't really tell westerns apart anyway. In my case I'm from Brazil, but have been using English for the longest time. Btw, thanks for sharing all the amazing tips about Japan that you did in this channel years past. Still being helpful. This showed up spontaneously to me lol
Great Question! Honestly, I think you should learn Japanese first because it'll help you live more comfortably when you eventually move to Japan! Also not all colleges offer Japanese courses so your better off learning in your home country or going to Japanese language school for a little while before you start college just in case!
Thank you for all your videos ! You really inspire me to give my best for realising my dream ! Love from France 💕
Wow! Merci ❤️ I’m glad I can inspire through my videos! Bonne Chance! ☺️✨
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us! Your energy is great. I hope your 2021 is filled with that good vibes :)
Aweee thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the videos and I hope your 2021 is filled with great vibes too 😉✨
You give me so much positivity! Thank you for this video
Awee! that makes me so happy to hear! 🥰✨I’ll keep making more!
Girl, your help is PRECIOUS
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Girl you are such a joy to listen to! New subscriber
I JUST LOVE HOW YOU TALK WHILE MOVING THOSE HANDS
Love your energy
Hi! I’m new here in Japan with a student visa. Just wanna ask what was your visa during your stay and how did you get through 4+ years with the said visa?
Hello Hazina, i really enjoyed watching your vids. Ive checked your site as well and I've read your article when you were lost in Tokyo ( I had the same experience when I was in HongKong) and then you were reminded to walk by faith and not by sight 😇 I feel like you are a good person 🥰
Love from PH 🌱
Awe that's such a sweet thing of you to say! Thank you so much for watching my videos and reading my blog too! I'm so glad to hear that you had a similar experience as mine! You seem like a really good person too! ❤️
so motivated 🤩🤩
ty so much for these videos
Hi! This video is so helpful. I’m so happy you’re uploading again! I have a question; do you think having a college degree is necessary? I’m currently not planning / able to go to a college and it concerns me. I’ve also heard that you usually have to have passed an N4 JPT for most jobs, was that true for you?
Hey! Great Question :)
I think it depends on the job but in my case most of my first part time jobs did not require a college degree! If you want to do a job in a Japanese environment, you definitely need to learn some Japanese but not all jobs require that you pass the JLPT N4 first. If you are attending Japanese language school and you let them know what level of Japanese you're studying that can also help as well!
Be careful as most VISAS ask for a degree to even be accepted. It might be tricky and restrict your choices
Do you think it’s easy to study and work at the same time? I’m taking classes for EJU plus the Japanese language ones in akamonkai
Great question! I think it’s easy to study and work at the same time once you’ve settled down and adjusted to your busy life as a student first.Once you feel comfortable, you can definitely add in a part time job to the equation but it also depends on what kind of job you want to do and how often you work and that’s completely up to you!
What's the daily schedule of Bunka? If it's 9 to 5 how is one able to manage time for part time job? Looking forward for some tips
Are u an ALT pls?
Hey, you think that non-native speakers of English can get a job like that, the one you stayed for two years? I mean, having almost native pronunciation level type of thing. I'm not sure, but they test you to check if they like your speaking abilities or they just care if your country native language is English? I mean, I guess japanese people can't really tell westerns apart anyway. In my case I'm from Brazil, but have been using English for the longest time.
Btw, thanks for sharing all the amazing tips about Japan that you did in this channel years past. Still being helpful. This showed up spontaneously to me lol
Should i learn Japanese first or during college at japan
Great Question! Honestly, I think you should learn Japanese first because it'll help you live more comfortably when you eventually move to Japan! Also not all colleges offer Japanese courses so your better off learning in your home country or going to Japanese language school for a little while before you start college just in case!
Can I ask for babysitting do u need 4 year experience
Nope, in my experience we didn't need 4 years of experience but some experience with kids is always better than none whatsoever.
Thanks for this video Hazina, please can i get a scholarship in Japan as an undergraduate student
Omg I missed your videos
Aweeeee thanks! You should join the notification squad 😜 Cause I’ll be posting way more from now on ✨
Thanks for this video Hazina, please can i get a scholarship as an undergraduate student
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Miss girrrlllllllll!!!!!! Thank you for all the information, I love you stay blessed pretty✨😫💕
Awee thanks! I’m glad you found this video informative 😉💕✨