Hello friends!
So I have periodically looked into spending some time teaching overseas in Japan, and of late it seems like most job listings I see want you to be residing in Japan already. I assume what they want is for you to already have a work visa. Is this correct? How does a prospective English teacher living overseas deal with this issue?
My second question is the benefit of having a master's degree. Does having a master's degree, in, say, English, make you more attractive to an eikiwa or do they not even care as long as you have a bachelor's and TEFL cert?
Thank you in advance for your advice!
by AmmoDeBois