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NoraSkyes

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I have not really seen many posts on here about it and so I wanted to hear what some of my fellow camgirls and cam enthusiasts thought on my plans.


I love camming and I have no intentions of giving it up or changing my career anytime soon but with that said I have always wanted to live overseas for a few years or so. My top choices would be somewhere in Asia like Japan, Singapore or Korea. The issue is I am unfamiliar with their laws revolving around sex work and porn in general.

Japan wise I know they can be quite strict with their porn as its all censored, but does this also apply to camming from this country? Would I have to change the way I do my shows as I make most my income from offering cumshows.

Singapore and Korea are wonderful mysteries to me as I have no idea if they are any different from Japan so I hope I may get some great advice and knowledge from some of you on here!

Thanks in advance~
 
Hi, I have a small tip, and it might not be specifically relevant. Online platforms, and their payment solutions providers, might require a proof of residence in the new country for the purpose of compliance and approval. Just my two cents about it :)

Often when you move abroad like that you wouldn't get a legal work permit (or it would be difficult) so could continue to get paid by whatever method into the same bank as before.
For example, while living (as a student, legally) in Spain (but no work permit) I still got paid into my Canadian account. I now live in Mexico (legally) but still get paid into my Canadian account and pay Canadian taxes.

Interestingly the only payment processor I've had issues with if Firstchoicepay, which is why I stopped using them, even though I have legal residence where I live, I do not have a bill in my name (generally landlords keep it in their name), so was unable to get a new Payoneer card when mine was compromised!

But I've never had an issue with any other payment processors!
 
Often when you move abroad like that you wouldn't get a legal work permit (or it would be difficult) so could continue to get paid by whatever method into the same bank as before.
For example, while living (as a student, legally) in Spain (but no work permit) I still got paid into my Canadian account. I now live in Mexico (legally) but still get paid into my Canadian account and pay Canadian taxes.

Interestingly the only payment processor I've had issues with if Firstchoicepay, which is why I stopped using them, even though I have legal residence where I live, I do not have a bill in my name (generally landlords keep it in their name), so was unable to get a new Payoneer card when mine was compromised!

But I've never had an issue with any other payment processors!
I'm sorry to hear that this was your experience, though I'm glad to know that eventually you found a solution. You're more than welcome to ping me anytime for any inquiry or concern :)
 
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