I tried researching this topic but couldn't find anything about it. Here's my current situation:
I just graduated university and still have my part time remote job. I would love to live in Japan under a working holiday visa, but unfortunately they don't offer that to Americans. I also don't qualify for the new digital nomad visa since my remote job doesn't meet the minimum income requirement.
I'm left feeling like my best option would be English teaching, with Gaba being a decent choice given my situation. I'm also aware that every English teaching company is terrible.
Would I be able to continue working my part time remote job while also working part time at Gaba? Does Gaba have an income requirement for English teaching? Do I need special permission from immigration to continue working for a US company remotely?
by KeepCalmToKeepCalm