The conditions for accompanying students to Japan, if you want to study in Japan, can your family ac

Updated on educate 2024-03-26
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The application conditions for accompanying students are basically as follows:

    1) International students have lived in Japan for at least half a year, usually more than one year.

    2) International students who are required to be monks or above, doctoral students are the easiest to be approved, and undergraduate students are more difficult. Nationally funded students who receive scholarships from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Culture are usually exempt from these restrictions and are easily approved.

    3) International students must have a bank deposit of about 2 million yen (I heard that about 1.3 million to 1.8 million yuan have been successful), and proof of a regular income of more than 2 million yen per year (generally scholarships, grants, research grants, etc.) provided by the school

    4) A financial guarantor is required. Self-financed international students cannot be guarantors because they have no regular income; A one-year visa is also not self-sponsoring; Those with an annual income of less than 2 million yen and a bank deposit of less than 3 million yen cannot act as a guarantor. You need to find a Japanese person to guarantee it.

    If you have just come to Japan and do not have an economy, as long as you can prove that your main economy in Japan is supported by foreign parents, that is, your parents at home. It is also possible to apply on the premise that the two of them can live normally in Japan, but they need to prove that the parents have a stable and high financial income. It is best to choose the application time after half a year after you arrive in Japan.

    The materials to be prepared for the application of family stay (i.e., accompanying the study) are as follows:

    A copy of your domestic ID card and household register (if you have a passport, a copy of your passport).

    Marriage certificate as well as notarial certificate of marriage certificate and household registration.

    Proof of your enrollment.

    Proof of your financial ability as a financial guarantor (bank disability certificate, or bank account).

    If there is a Japanese financial guarantor, the materials to be submitted: household registration transcript, seal certificate, tax payment certificate.

    Your passport and proof of alien registration.

    If you are dependent on your parents' support, you must also write a letter of reason for sending money, provide proof of kinship, and provide proof of parents' funds**. Once you have the above documents ready, you can apply at the Study Abroad Counter of the Immigration Bureau.

    If you feel unsure, it is better to entrust a local administrative scrivener to apply for it after you go to Japan, and the success rate will be high. They are very experienced in the materials submitted for the application.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Such a situation is not available. Because it's past the age of accompaniment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you are studying at a full-time university, you can apply, but you will not be granted a visa if you apply for a companionship at a vocational school or language school.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    OK, provided it's your wife. And there is a marriage certificate. You can do it, go to the embassy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no accompanying visa, only a family visa, which is issued by the Immigration Bureau of Japan to the spouse and biological children of foreign nationals to live in Japan. The key to obtaining this visa is whether the spouse of the international student has the financial means to support the normal life of the two in Japan. In general, there are 3 conditions for obtaining this family stay visa:

    First of all, your boyfriend must have a student visa, be a regular student at a liberal arts university, and be studying for a master's degree. Secondly, the two persons must have registered their marriage in China. Thirdly, it is necessary to have a certain amount of income to accompany the reader, preferably with a financial guarantee from a relative in Japan, or a university tutor to come forward to guarantee it.

    If the above conditions are met, the success rate of applying for a visa to Japan will be high.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The escorts all came as family members.

    1. Marriage notarization.

    2. The other party will take your notarial certificate to apply for the status of residence.

    3. The other party sends you an invitation letter and a copy of his visa.

    4. Apply for passport and visa.

    5. A financial guarantor is required.

    Self-financed international students cannot be guarantors because they have no regular income; A one-year visa cannot be used as a guarantor; If the bank deposit is less than 3 million yen, it cannot be a guarantor; Those with an annual income of less than 2 million yen cannot be a guarantor.

    6. It is not possible to live in a single international student club.

    7. International students must have a bank deposit of more than 2 million yen and a fixed income certificate of more than 2 million yen per year (generally referring to scholarships, grants provided by the school, research grants, etc., and part-time job income is not counted).

    8. International students should live in Japan for at least half a year, and generally more than one year.

    9. For international students who generally require a monk or above, a doctorate is the easiest, and it is almost impossible for undergraduates.

    10. State-funded students who enjoy the scholarship for students of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Culture are generally not subject to these restrictions, and the procedures are the easiest.

    Please note that part-time jobs and employment are not allowed in Japan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can accompany it.

    Required conditions:

    1. You need to go to the notary office to confirm the parent-child relationship.

    2. A financial guarantee is required, and the international student himself needs to have a bank deposit of more than 2 million yen.

    3. International students must have a fixed income certificate of more than 2 million yen per year.

    4. International students should live in Japan for at least half a year, and the general requirement is more than 1 year.

    Generally speaking, it is easier for doctoral students to apply.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Under normal circumstances, when studying in Japan, the mother cannot accompany her for a long time as a family member.

    However, if you are pregnant, give birth, etc., you can apply for a short-term family visit visa for 3 months, and if you return to your home country as scheduled, you can apply again after 3 months. Alternatively, it can be extended for a period of 3 months if there is a good reason, i.e. a maximum stay of 6 months at a time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It must be a minor, except for the spouse who attends a university or vocational school, and the mother cannot accompany the student.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you are a graduate student or above, you can also accompany you to study, and you can do a short-term family visit

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can visit relatives for up to 3 months at a time, and you can apply for an extension in the middle (only 1 time), so the maximum is half a year. However, a guarantor is required. Other avenues are unlikely.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you want to work part-time, you need to apply for a "permission to engage in activities other than those permitted under the status of residence previously granted", but there is a limit to the number of hours you can work part-time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Japan, New Zealand: Parents can accompany the student, but they cannot work part-time, the United States, the United Kingdom: Parents are not allowed to accompany the student.

    Parents need to apply for a parent-child certificate, and then apply for a visa with an invitation letter after the approval is approved; A guarantor is also required, and the guarantor's personal bank deposit must be 160,000 RMB.

    Accompanying conditions: parent-child certificate, several invitations from Japan, and the international student himself must have a deposit of 110,000 yuan and a fixed income as a guarantor.

    Parents are not allowed to work or work while they are studying in Japan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yuduo Education will answer for you:

    Studying in Japan, parents can't accompany you! However, you can apply for a family visit visa to visit frequently.

    1. First of all, to apply for a student visa in Japan, you need to have a basic Japanese language certificate in your country, such as E-F level of the J-test, level 4 of the NAT, or N5 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. In order to pass this elementary level, there is no problem in any training institution to study for 3 months, the key is to look at the training fee. The rest of the application materials are relatively easy to prepare.

    2. What kind of language school to apply for determines what kind of university you can get into. The rate of admission to a bachelor's degree in a good language school is 70%, while the percentage of students in most universities is only 50%.In addition, a good language university not only teaches Japanese, but also provides math and general tutoring courses, as well as specialized classes for graduate school.

    3. Some majors in good national public universities and top private universities require English scores. It is relatively difficult to study science and mathematics in the entrance examination, and it is relatively easy to learn Japanese and comprehensive. After 1 and a half years of study in a language school, you can basically reach N2-N1.

    4, 200,000 deposit certificate for 3 months, it doesn't matter if there are not so many, it is easy to do.

    5. Studying in Japan for a master's degree (a master's degree in China), and the graduate student in Chinese refers to a pre-master's degree auditor in a graduate school or faculty. There is a difference between the fees of public universities and private universities in Japan, and most private universities have a 30% reduction in tuition fees, so the fees are not much different from those of national and public universities, ranging from 50,900,000 yen a year, or 4,600,000 yen. However, Japan is one of the countries that allows legal part-time work among all study abroad countries, and there are many types of Japanese scholarships, and most students can apply for them.

    Therefore, studying in Japan is the most suitable for students from working families. The family prepares the first period of study abroad expenses of 10 120,000 yuan, and the tuition and living expenses in Japan can be solved by working part-time, applying for scholarships and tuition waivers.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no escort visa in Japan.

    The so-called accompaniment means that the "family stay" is issued to spouses and children, not parents.

    In your case, your mother is unable to obtain a long-term visa.

    It is recommended to apply for a multiple-entry visa for Okinawa or Tohoku. For specific procedures, please inquire at the ** of each Japanese embassy in China. However, this visa is a short-term tourist visa, and the reason for applying cannot be to study in Japan.

    There is also a family visit visa, which requires a Japanese sponsorship.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. You are studying in Japan, and it is very difficult to invite your mother as you. For the accompanying (family visit) visa, the Japanese party must have at least a work visa, and it is better to have a permanent residence visa, only this type of status can issue a tax income certificate; In addition, the status of an international student, even if you have a high scholarship, cannot be counted as income, so there is no tax, so your identity guarantee and financial guarantee may be invalid.

    2. Under the premise of having a high scholarship (150,000 yen or more per month) or having a stable part-time job income (150,000 yen or more per month), you can be your mother's financial guarantor and find a Japanese or permanent resident Chinese as your mother's guarantor, and your application may be successful. Note: If you work part-time and earn 150,000 yen or more per month, your part-time job may be illegal.

    It's feasible to study hard and get a scholarship, but you've just gone and there aren't such high scholarships in the language school.

    3. Materials: On the Japanese side, the letter of reason for recruitment, proof of tax income, certificate of study and employment, letter of financial guarantee, letter of personal guarantee, travel plan, academic certificate, and resume. Domestic, passport, **, notarized certificate of kinship (in Japanese), resume, certificate of employment, etc.

    4. The exact description of the above content is recorded on the official website of the Japan Immigration Bureau, and the content of the Japanese website shall prevail.

    5. From July 1, 2011, Japan** will issue multiple entry visas to Chinese tourists who have sufficient financial means and their families to travel to Okinawa. This is a multiple-entry visa valid for 3 years, during which you can visit Japan multiple times, and you can stay in Japan for up to 90 days at a time, which is much longer than the previous personal tourist visa, which can only stay for 15 days at a time. The visa application procedures will be handled by the travel agency designated by the Japanese Embassy.

    Visit the official website of the Embassy of Japan in China to find a list of individual tour agencies designated by the Embassy in your area, and inquire about the procedures and procedures required. Both group and independent travel must be applied for by the agency travel agency.

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