What’s the go in terms of working visas?
They vary from country to country. In the states there is a thing called J1 or a sponsorship visa which you can get multiple times but it’s very limited to where you may work and what you can do. Canada had just changed its rules – it used to be one visa only, if you are aged between 18 and 30 years. Now you can have as many as you want for $135 for each year. When getting a visa you have to show that you have money to support yourself. In Japan you also have to show that you want to enhance your cultural experience and are not there just to party.
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