A lifetime. Karate is not something that is learned quickly, it takes many years to build up the skills and experience to be a true karateka. One can learn the basic skills in about three to four years, but the application and refinement takes much longer.
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It varies heavily on the school you go and how good you are at Martial Arts. It could vary from a few months to never if you can't memorize your forms. At my school if you gotten stronger you will pass to the next belt after a series of test. Also it depends on what belt your are right now. If your a white belt it'll take a few monthes if your good.
Maybe it defends in your performance and dedication, if you eager raise your rank it means you must work hard and train well.
depends on the club, its usually about once a month, but it doesnt mean you will grade every month, you grade when the instructor thinks your ready
if you are very good in its moves,then you can easily become brown belter in 1 and half year to2 year...
You don't 'finish' karate. It is a lifetime pursuit. There is always more to learn and experience. My teacher is 80 and continues to learn.