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Japanese language requirements for each stage of studying in Japan: 1. Language schools Generally speaking, these language schools will require students to provide a grade F (minimum level) or above on the JTEST, or a score of N4 or higher on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. 2. Vocational schools, undergraduate or junior colleges In principle, students are required to provide a score of N2 or higher in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) or a grade D or higher in the JTEST.
3. Graduate students and Ph.D. There are also many people who go to Japan for graduate and doctoral studies after graduating from university. For these students, it is generally required to have a Japanese language level of N1 (the highest level). However, there are also some majors, such as those taught in English, or those that do not require a high level of language such as arts, which may require an N2 grade.
For students who want to find a study abroad agent but do not know how to choose a study abroad agent, they can first go to the study abroad supervision center to get the recommendation of the study abroad agency, and after applying for study abroad supervision, the study abroad supervision center will supervise the study abroad agency throughout the process, so as to avoid some study abroad traps and avoid encountering study abroad black agents and refund disputes. If you don't have a clue about finding an agent, you can check the reputation of the study abroad agent, and it always doesn't hurt to compare more, choose an agent that suits your situation. To find a reliable organization, you must first find a reliable person and a reliable team.
The large organization is an assembly line operation, which is not necessarily reliable. Small institutions are operated by small workshops, and they are not necessarily reliable. You have to believe that reliability is a comparison.
Before choosing a study abroad agent, it is recommended to check the reputation of the study abroad agent, and find a few more to screen the best one through comparison, and check the reputation of the study abroad agent.
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Payslips, social security records.
Nothing else is good.
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This depends on whether you get a university admission notice or a certificate of eligibility, this is much worse, the former is sent to you by the university to indicate that you are admitted, and the latter is an anti-visa issued by the Immigration Bureau, to be honest, it is basically useless to only get the admission notice, unless it is a very famous national university If it is an anti-visa to get the basic problem, there is no big problem, and the general consulate can pass
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I was also denied a visa, and I don't know what's going on? Now I want to go to work, I don't know if I can go.
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1. The answer of [dl syousei] is scientific. Many intermediaries, whether experts or experts, emphasize that every word can not be wrong, how to format it, and how to stamp it. This was a concept a few years ago, and it is now outdated.
2. However, it is not appropriate to have an employment certificate like yours, because it is incomprehensible to have two official seals. If you haven't submitted it yet, you still have to get a new one. If it's already handed in, it's just a matter of waiting.
3. It is certain that you will not be rejected because of two chapters, but it may cause attention and attention to your information, increase the probability of spot checks, and also increase the possibility of rejection. In short, it is not insured.
4. As for the result, only the visa officer can be sure.
Non-specialists.
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I don't know if it's the stage of applying for a certificate of eligibility for restay or the stage of applying for a visa, but generally speaking, it is not a big problem.
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No problem at all.
The main point of the embassy's examination is to see if the contents of the certificate of employment are false, and there is no problem with stamping, etc.
If they feel that there is a problem, they will investigate it.
The odds of such an investigation are also not high.
Stamping is not a problem, don't worry.
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Hello, as long as the seal is clear.
There are no special requirements for the stamping on the words and dates of the unit.
Since I have come down. Visas are generally not particularly strict.
Hope it helps.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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Hello! 1.It is best to submit the certificate of employment to the consulate in the same way as the one submitted to the immigration bureau, but there is really no way to do it, and it doesn't matter much. Consulates affiliated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will not be able to see the documents you submit to the Immigration Bureau of the Ministry of Justice.
2.Do you have to update your household register? If you don't understand what you mean, if there is any inconsistency between the information on the household register and the information on the materials you submitted, of course, you should update it to the same.
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Hello, congratulations, you have obtained your status of residence.
1, it is best to be the same as before, if you really can't, you can't write the current one, and the income must be enough. (Generally speaking, the Immigration Bureau and the Consulate are two departments, and many materials are not shared, but if you submit unreliable materials, the Consulate will check you, which is not easy to do.)
2. The household registration book is the same as when you go abroad, and it does not need to be updated.
It is recommended that you still be the same as you were before, and if it is discovered, all the hard work will be in vain. Remember.
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