My friend is in japan working now, but for foreigners only. theres 1 million foreingers in tokyo alone! to acutally get a job in a hosptial, i heared you need to passs the level A fluency test which requires you to know 2000 kanji! very difficult!
Hello dears ! I,m just looking for information on foreign physios to work there in south Korea and Japan. Does any body know what are the working visas requirements to work there in both countries. What are the physiotherapist registeration boards and association. their web site or postal addresses. Any idea of the good recruiting agencies there. I shall highly be obliged if some body here comes up with a better idea. thanks
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My friend is in japan working now, but for foreigners only. theres 1 million foreingers in tokyo alone! to acutally get a job in a hosptial, i heared you need to passs the level A fluency test which requires you to know 2000 kanji! very difficult!
Hello:
Working in a Japanese hospital/clinic can be difficult (language, certification requirements).
There is a growing need for English-speaking PT's in Tokyo as private a practice.
Could be a great situation for someone from a country that allows working holiday visas etc.
If this fits anyone, please contact me. My organization is in need of a PT (preferably with Ped. experience).
Hi,
I am Indian paediatric Physio working in Libya.Interested in New Placement.
Expecting your Reply.
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