Working Holiday vs Work Visa

# Hi everyone,

I am currently scheduled to move to Japan in September , and am discussing a work visa with various companies.

However, I also have the Working Holiday Visa available to me, and I really appreciate the freedom that the Working Holiday Visa affords.

The security of having work the minute I show up to Japan is also nice. However, I do wish for more of an adventure and the opportunity for spontaneity.

The ideal plan would be to arrive on a Working Holiday Visa, find some decent work, and use my first year in Japan to build my network and to travel, and play music. After one year, I would then find a company I can do a Work Visa with.

I’m wondering if anyone could share their thoughts regarding the risk/reward of this play. Would I be putting myself in a bad situation by not taking the Work Visa immediately ? I have a modest amount of savings that is likely to increase.

Ultimately, money is the deciding factor. If $10,000 falls into my lap, then there will be no need to take a Work Visa right away and I could focus on building connections and music.

Will accepting a work visa hinder my other goals ?

Any thoughts and insights are greatly appreciated.

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DETAILS ABOUT ME

– 27 y/o male, Canadian.

– Lots of connections in Tokyo that I can stay with during the first few weeks.

– I anticipate to have more or less 1,100,000.00 Yen when I arrive. Could be more, could be less.

– Musician, just graduated from Music University.

– Currently a Luxury Hotel Server. Hotel has locations in Japan and is supporting a job transfer (Non Work Visa)

– JLPT certified N3. English Teacher TEFL certified.

– The ultimate goal is to do music professionally in Japan.

Short term goals are to travel, develop a fan base, perform more music in Japan, make friends, find more work opportunities, and develop my own business online (English Teaching, Vlogging, Blogging, Translation Work, Music Work).

Long Term goals are to ultimately get PR in Japan so that I can travel freely between Canada and Japan. Build a family and an awesome music career.

by CuartzKingdom

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