Pretty sure you need a passport to go anywhere your not originally from.
2007-12-13 19:00:14
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answered by Joseph M 1
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Im a Kiwi and unless you have skills that are in demand in New Zealand it will be almost impossible for you to find decent work in New Zealand. You can check jobs where there is a shortage of workers on the NZ embassy website. You cant just hop on a plane and get work as a housemaid or an entertainer in New Zealand. You need to apply for a visa in advance at a new Zealand embassy or consulate in japan.
2016-11-09 18:20:15
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answered by ? 7
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All of those things depend on your nationality and passport. It also depends on whether you have dual citizenship or are staying in Japan through a visa. I would check with the consulate of the country you would like to work at. Hope this helps!
2007-12-13 19:02:30
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answered by Maggie 2
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to visit these places, you need to look at your citizenship. i'm going to hazard a guess and say you're from the philippines (i'm filipino and i recognize the spelling of okey instead of okay). philippine citizens are required to have visas to visit all of these countries. marrying a japanese person does not make you a japanese citizen. it makes you a japanese resident... but not a citizen.
if you want to work.. you need to be a highly skilled individual. that way, companies from these countries would want to hire you and pay for the processing of your work visa. you can't just get a job that's not highly specialized... they've got tons of people living in their country that can fill that position.
2007-12-13 19:31:10
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answered by Vanessa 5
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You need visas going to New Zealand, Australia and USA for visit purposes.
2007-12-14 01:04:01
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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what country are you from?
It does not matter who you are married to. Your need for a visa will NOT change just because you married a japanese.
Your own citizenship or country of passport will determine if you need a visa or not.
2007-12-15 11:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You can be married, but you will still probably end up having to go back to your country until you are processed. There really isn't any way around it. The BEST and FASTEST way in the long run is the get the fiance visa in the works and after your waiver is up, return to your country and wait until it comes through. (It took my son-in-law 3 months to get his)...then you can return, marry and file for adjustment.
2016-04-09 02:18:58
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answered by Anonymous
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u need a visa if no matter which country u want to go.best way to find call their respective immigration department.
2007-12-13 19:02:26
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you need a visa ...married or single........
call embassy in whatever country youre in
2007-12-13 19:00:18
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answered by eaglekiwi_13 3
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