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- Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 19:04:25 +0900
- From: Mattia Dongili <malattia@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] [OT] engineering visa: advice and gotchas?
- User-agent: Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11)
Hello TLUGgers, sorry for the OT, but I find myself in the position of needing as much information as possible. Now, some of you already know it, I'm here on a tourist visa trying to get a job. It looks like I'm being quite successful (got an offer right today) but I need to fulfil a pre-requisite: making sure I'll get a working visa. So I know there's the "10 years rule" for people not having a university degree like me and basically I need to understand what kind of documentation I'll need to provide to the immigration to apply for that rule. Or has any of you had any previous experience with that, or know somebody I could ask advice to (even a lawyer)? Is it a difficult process? Note also that I'll be going to the immigration tomorrow morning to ask for more informations. I currently own the italian "Labour booklet"[1] that demonstrates 9 years of my work as an employee and a signed statement from the contractor I worked for for 1.5 years. Apologies again for the tremendous OT. For now I'll go out celebrating my first job offer in Japan!! Cheers^W 乾杯!! [1]: it's a government provided book that tracks all you employed working history, it an official document that comes with stamps, signs and dates from each employer. -- mattia :wq!
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