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Originally Posted by robnixd
and then i find out there are different types of working visas (good thing you guys have these fora, thanks)... does that mean i can say goodbye to that teaching idea?
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You should have no trouble getting part time teaching work, over or under the table. Say for example you learn of a part time gig in the evenings that pays you straight cash. You wouldn't really have to report this extra income. Or say you get an actual part time job. The only thing your part time employer cares about is that you actually have a valid visa, the type doesn't concern him. Then you have the actual immigration office which initially will only be looking at your contract with the ones who hired you for programming. The next year or whenever you go to renew your visa, they are going to be looking at your new contract with your primary employer, the contract or agreement with your part time employer and your tax statement from the year before. If your part time work does not appear in your tax statement, then you don't need to show that you have a part time job to immigration when renewing your visa.