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Can I work on a tourist visa?

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Abel Louis
  • October 16, 2024 14:19

Generally, no. Tourist visas are issued for tourism and leisure, not employment. Working on a tourist visa can lead to legal penalties, including fines, deportation, and bans on future entry into the country.

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