Teaching Italian in Japan

Guys I will be fast.Next year I will do a master's degree in"teaching Italian to foreigners",here I can also study Japanese.So I should be quite certified,but I can live decently with this job there? Opportunity?

by Own-Case2290

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  1. The only calls I see for Italian instruction are at the university level, which for full time positions (you need full time for work visa sponsorship) often requires a PhD and publications these days. 

    You might be able to get by with just an MA, but it depends on the university. If you don’t need visa sponsorship (if you’re on a spouse visa, etc) an MA often works for temporary, part time instructors at the university level. 

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