Well, good luck. If you've stuck your manga online, throw a link at me and I'll give it a read and some feedback. Otherwise, I can only wish you luck.SaberXIII said:*Captain Snip Fon Snip of Dalmasca*
Don't worry, I know all of that, I've been told time and time again and, to be honest, I don't expect I can just rock up and succeed. Hell, I just finished my first manga and it really wasn't up to much. But, hey, we all need a dream, right? I'm interested in teaching English as a foreign language anyway, so I'm happy to be stuck doing that, but regardless of what happens I'd much rather be able to look back on my life and think about what I failed to do than think about what I never even tried. Plus, if it doesn't work out, I can always go into something else. You seem like you're a genuine kind of guy, so I really do appreciate the concern.
My other advice is this; In most foreign countries, people don't speak English. If you want to have a chance to really enjoy yourself, I'd suggest heavily working up some Japanese lessons. Many Japanese students will be happy to do an online exchange (You teach them English, they teach you Japanese) for a few hours per week, and you get some teaching experience to stick on a CV as well as a reference. Something to consider, as a fellow emigrant.