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Frida Oscar

Posted 8 months ago

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Are there visas where you’re, like, required to do something like teach or share your culture?


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Aria Luca

Answered 8 months ago

User

Yeah, there are visas like the J-1 in the U.S. that are designed for cultural exchange. You can teach, work, or just share your culture in different ways. It’s a unique way to connect with people while living abroad.

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carmen Pedro

Answered 8 months ago

User

I’ve seen people use the J-1 visa for teaching and cultural exchange. It’s a great way to work abroad while also introducing people to your home country’s traditions and values. It’s like being a cultural ambassador

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Hui Long

Answered 8 months ago

User

Oh, for sure. The J-1 visa is a big one for this. It’s not just for teaching—it’s for all kinds of cultural exchange programs. You get to share your culture while learning about theirs. Pretty cool setup

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Poppy Lachlam

Answered 8 months ago

User

Yeah, the J-1 visa in the U.S. lets you teach and share your culture through exchange program

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