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Working in Japan while hired by an overseas company? - Odin89 - 2013-11-22 I know a working visa is required to get legally employed in Japan under a Japanese company, but are you able to stay there under a tourist visa working as an interpreter of an overseas company who needs dealing with Japanese firms? (salary would be paid in another currency and in an account outside Japan). Edit: I found this in another forum http://forum.gaijinpot.com/forum/working-in-japan/career-discussion/100083-visa-and-jr-rail-pass-question He says: " I work as a videographer in the US. I will be traveling Japan to produce a video on Japan for a travel agency here in the US." "I'm concerned that because I'm being compensated for the work I'm doing in Japan that I may need to apply for a work visa. " Some replies: "It depends where you are paid. If you are paid from a US company from a US account into your US account, the 'tourist visa' is fine as this would be the same as a biz trip for negotiations, setting up or maintaining machinery, etc. Not sure if there are special restrictions for journalistic activities, though. " "Yes, you wont need a work visa for that. Of course, you wont say you are here to work, will you. You will say you are here on holidays - which you are." Looks like his case is similar to mine. Anyone had a similar experience? |