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I never took my degree. Would it be possible to teach in japan or korea if I first study the language there?
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jontelang is in Japan
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As far as I've understood after researching the last days you simply need the degree. Now I never took it, I have like 2 courses left and the last essay-thingy. But I just have no interest in doing it now, later maybe.

So since I dont have my bachelors I cannot get the visa. I dont have a TEFL certificate or whatnot either and also zero teaching experience.

This makes it pretty much impossible for me to work in japan or korea (etc.) I am assuming.

Would it, however, be possible to go there on a student visa (this is doable I know) and after the course is done (2-6 months? totally depends) sneakilly use my then aquired local language skills english to get a job from within the country? Or is there STILL super official channels I must go to?

Thanks

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