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If im a good doctor could i get a job in japan?

by Guest45212  |  earlier

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I have a plan to become a doctor when I'm older for certain reasons but i want to move to japan would they except me

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  1. I'm sure its possible, but like the above stated, you're more than likely... well no, you're going to have to be qualified by Japan, I don't think that they'd just hire you off the streets, that's sort of common sense, though.


  2. I don't know what the h**l everyone else is talking about,

    as long as your are REALLY good, and not avearge and can speak Japanese fluently , you can definately go.

  3. Yes. You have to speak English, as well as Japanese. <}:-})

  4. As many answers already done to this kind of question about doctor in Japan, You must pass exam for Japanese national doctor qualification in Japan by Japanese even if you have had the licence abroad.

    You may stay as no income adviser or consultant as tourist but can't work or behave as doctor without the qualification in Japan.

  5. They will accept any good doctor, except the ones who can’t speak English or Japanese.

  6. No. You would have to graduate from a Japanese school to do that. Such schools are very costly.  You would also need to speak, read, and write Japanese at an above average level to attend the school(s).

      Sorry, it's not possible.

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