I'm heading out into the world with no return date in sight. Actually, I'd prefer never returning.
In that regard, I won't be having an address anywhere. I'll still be a citizen of my country, though. How difficult is it to get visas while out traveling when you don't have a home address? Say I spend a year in Japan and want to head to Australia afterwards. How would I go by getting a visa?
>>1160763
you would need to apply for a visa which can be done via the website, however you need the address..... there would be an aussie embassy in Japan so just go there and get one/ ask about details.
>>1160763
>Say I spend a year in Japan
LOL. You won't and can't.
>>1162124
LOL yourself. That's actually what I've planned. Everything is set for it.
>>1162132
Are you going to be working? Going to school? If not, you'll be there for waaaay shorter than a year.
>>1162144
WWOOF. Found a comfy farm in Fukuoka who are willing to let me stay for a long time. I can get a year visa.
>>1162146
>WWOOF
Then you'll have an address, idiot.
>>1162150
Well, it's not MY address. And it won't be registered in my country.
>>1162151
Anon, you're painfully naive. If you're going to be living there for a year it will indeed be your address. You'll be able to send and receive mail there; if you get a smart phone/pocket wi-fi, etc. in Japan this will be the address you use to sign up. It's that simple.
>>1162154
Well, fair enough. Thanks for clearing that up for me
>>1160763
>I'm heading out into the world with no return date in sight. Actually, I'd prefer never returning.
You do know that you are in the world already, right?
>>1162195
Okay, out into THE REST OF the world. Been locked down in my country for too long.
Don't be so pedantic.