Is it good to go to high school in Japan? Is it easy to get a student visa?

Updated on educate 2024-04-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    That's right, you have to keep it in your name for more than 1 month to prove that you have the ability to live abroad This money is given to the embassy of the country you are going to during your time abroad, and you have no right to use it When you are a few years old (the specific country is different), then it will be returned

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As long as you graduate from high school and have a certificate of 200,000 deposits at home, basically everything else is not important, just hand it over to the intermediary company.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Can you go to Japan with garbage like you? I'm laughing to death, I want money but no money, and I want grades but no grades.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1) High schools that can be applied for: There are relatively few Japanese high schools that China can apply for directly, and most of them are private high schools, including Meitoku Juku School in Kochi, Liangyang High School in Kyoto, Jingai Girls' High School and Kashiwahara Boys' High School in Osaka, Kashima Gakuen, Yuei High School, Aoyama Gakuen, Kikukawa Nanling High School, Chiba International High School, etc.; There is not much difference in the quality of teaching, but there is still a difference in the teaching experience of international students;

    2) Cost: The tuition + accommodation cost of Japanese high school (some schools include meals) is generally about 1.6 million yen (equivalent to about 100,000 RMB) per year, plus about 700,000 yen (equivalent to about 50,000 RMB) for living expenses and daily consumption, so the annual cost is generally about 150,000 RMB;

    3) Material requirements: divided into own materials and financial guarantor materials, Japanese is generally required level 3 or above (generally requires 500 hours of Japanese learning certificate); Your own materials include junior high school graduation certificate, junior high school transcript, high school transcript, high school enrollment certificate, recommendation letter, etc.; The materials of the financial guarantor include the certificate of deposit (generally more than 200,000 yuan, frozen for 3 months) and the certificate of on-the-job income; Others include notarization of kinship, passport, school petition, fund payment letter, reason for schooling, special instructions, account records, fund descriptions, etc., depending on the specific requirements of the school and the special requirements of each immigration bureau to supplement other materials;

    It is advisable for you and your parents (after all, they have some social experience and are also funders) to consult with a professional institution.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you go to Japan to study in high school and graduate from junior high school, you can apply for junior high school graduates or high school or technical secondary school students.

    How to apply to a Japanese high school to ask Fuwa Study Abroad Network, there are many schools in Tokyo to choose from.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Language: If you have passed one of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 4 or JTEST F or NAT-Test Level 5.

    After 12 years of education or higher, that's pretty much it. Some schools will have more specific requirements.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The family has strong economic strength, three or four hundred thousand a year is less (Tokyo), Japanese level 2, and the results of the high school entrance examination are not too bad.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    To study in Japan in high school, you first need to have a language foundation, because when you go to Japan, they are taught in Japanese, and if you just graduate from junior high school, your self-care ability is relatively weak.

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