The 4-year university degree requirement is for the "instructor" work visa, so if you already have a visa, that doesn't apply to you. However, you may have trouble getting your foot in the door at established schools without a degree. You will not be able to get a job in a regular public or private elementary, junior high, or high school, for example.
If you want to teach at an eikaiwa (English conversation) school, I'd suggest going to a school in your town (where do you plan to be?) in person and asking about it.
An alternative is teaching private lessons.
2007-03-21 12:18:20
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answered by Clutchitude 5
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You can, but most likely a company will not hire you to do so without a degree, and you really do need a company to sponsor your visa if you plan to be working in Japan. There are several types of working visas, but most companies will not take a chance on you without a BAchelor's degree (which also qualifies you to substitute teach in the U.S., but not an associates.)
2007-03-21 08:26:20
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answered by Chrissy Sweet D 1
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in case you have no longer have been given a level there are nevertheless opportunities. those international locations do no longer consistently require a level: * China - the call for this is so super they many times ignore the will for a level. * Colombia * Indonesia * Ecuador * Mongolia * Russia * Czech republic (besides the actuality which you will choose a passport from an ecu member state to coach here) you will, besides the shown fact that, choose a TEFL certificates to coach you have wisdom of the priority and coaching it. additionally, do no longer forget approximately which you will nicely be waiting to locate artwork in international locations which regularly require a level. To get those jobs you many times ought to be in the rustic in guy or woman, ideally around the initiating of the recent college 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. in case you touch as many colleges as you're you able to ought to be waiting to locate one that's in choose of a instructor and is keen to ignore the degree standards because of the urgency of having a close-by speaker into the college room!
2016-10-02 12:39:27
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answered by ulberg 4
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It reallly depends where you work. If you plan on working at some cram school then you would mostly likely need a degree. If you plan on just tutoring random people, i don'tt hink so.
2007-03-21 10:42:26
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answered by sellatieeat 6
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It depends on the program that hires you. However, I think the big ones (jet and nova) require 4 year degrees.
2007-03-21 06:59:16
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answered by trer 3
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You can teach English if you are native. I am assuming you are. Obviously to get paid more a degree will help you.
2007-03-21 07:01:35
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answered by bbluckylove 3
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It depends on which company you go through.
2007-03-21 06:59:32
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answered by shayshay 3
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yes , you may
2007-03-21 07:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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