Planning a trip this fall with the intent to enter on a working holiday and then switch onto a specified skill worker visa working in agriculture after a few months. If I apply for a type (ii)SSW visa after 2-3 years, could I then go through the naturalization process after working as a seishain for 5 years?
I’ll be entering Japan at 26, I have no issues renouncing my Canada/Trinidad dual citizenship, and have passed the N2. I have no plans to start a family but am very interested in involving myself in the local community/culture and purchasing property whether it be in the inaka or somewhere like Chiba. While my family is located in Canada, my interests/hobbies align 100% with Japan and I don’t see myself comfortably retiring here considering the housing market. Is my plan even possible or am I missing something?
The back up plan is to come back to Canada after 6 months-1 year and get a bachelor’s degree so that I could apply for the JET program. This would unfortunately use up a significant amount of time and money which makes me very reluctant.
by shinzheru