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1. 60,000 yuan per person is enough, and now the Japanese Immigration Bureau is very lenient on this piece, unlike before. The key now is to have a high level of requirements for the applicant's own qualifications, especially Japanese language skills. The embassy or consulate's inquiry is limited to the authenticity of the materials, and will not refuse you because of low income.
Rest assured. 2. The certificate of state-owned enterprises and private enterprises is the same, and the certificate of incumbency needs the signature and seal of the CEO; The income certificate needs the financial seal (stamped on the **) and the official seal, plus the signature and seal of the CEO and the financial director.
3. It's okay to open more, state-owned enterprises won't check because it's difficult to find anything, and they will automatically let go of civil servants and state-owned enterprises, especially large state-owned enterprises. But not too high. The salary is fixed, and the bonus can be high.
4. There are samples on the Internet, and you can also ask the Japanese side.
Non-specialists.
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It should be possible, I don't know, but you can just open a little more than one or two thousand.
It's very simple to open a certificate, write a certificate and print it out, your father or mother unit stamps it, each school has different requirements, some want a notarized certificate, you just take that to notarization, and check the notarization information yourself. ID card, household registration or something.
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1 When I ran it back then, I opened 150,000 yuan, so it was a little safer, and the same group of students who went also opened 100,000 yuan, just for reference.
2 Calculate the income certificate and print it out to find the leader to sign and seal, this agent who helps you will understand it very well, and you can ask them for advice.
3 Anyway, the income can't be too low, and generally there is no major problem and I won't check it, but it's better to calculate the account clearly.
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Hello. 1. If you are only a guarantor, it is best to have an annual income of about 8,90,000 yuan. If the annual family income is around 120,000 yuan.
This is good for applying for a Certificate of Eligibility. If it's 60,000, it's a bit low, and you may wonder if there will be a problem with the economy.
2. You can go to the accounting department to issue it. Use the name paper of the unit. And both Chinese and Japanese are required.
3. If you can, it's better to open more. The Immigration Bureau will generally conduct a ** investigation to the unit.
Hope it helps.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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Japanese students must see the misunderstanding of financial guarantors
1. If you have Japanese nationality, or work and live in Japan, and have sufficient financial strength, you can guarantee it
Applicants or their parents' friends who are Japanese or who work or live in Japan believe that they can act as sponsors for studying in Japan as long as they have Japanese nationality or Chinese who work in Japan are willing to pay enough funds to cover the tuition and living expenses required for the applicant to complete their studies in Japan. Actually, no, although the Japanese Immigration Control Act does not clearly stipulate what kind of relationship the applicant must have with the financial supporter, the case of studying in Japan as a guarantee for studying in Japan is usually approved if the applicant and the financial supporter have a certain blood relationship.
2. The relationship between the guarantor and the applicant in Japan is established, and the guarantee funds are available, so it is natural to guarantee the applicant
In China, it seems "natural" for children to spend their parents' money before they become financially independent. But few parents think carefully about this question - why should applicants spend their relatives' money to study in Japan? Just take into account the sponsorship in Japan when applying, and the visa is easy to get approved?
As more and more applicants for studying in Japan entrust their relatives in Japan to sponsor, a series of problems have arisen, especially the negative problems caused by them have attracted the attention of the Japanese study abroad approval department. Therefore, the reason for the financial guarantee becomes an important factor in whether the applicant can be approved.
3. If you have relatives in Japan and have sufficient financial strength, you can guarantee it
Some applicants, or their parents, will say that they have a relative in Japan who has been in Japan for many years and is very wealthy because he has his own company in Japan or works for a large company. When the relative's relationship with the applicant is further questioned, it is often the parents who have to go around for a long time before they get to the relationship with the applicant himself. There is no doubt that this relationship is the same as a "friend" relationship, and does not have a close blood relationship and cannot act as a guarantor for the applicant.
4. If you are a relative residing in Japan and within three relatives of the applicant, you can guarantee it with a deposit of 3 million yen
To study in Japan, if the applicant is a relative of the applicant, it is usually required to be within three parents, such as: the applicant's parents, step-parents, grandparents, maternal grandparents, siblings of the parents and their spouses, siblings of the applicant and their spouses, etc.
If the above-mentioned relatives are in Japan, they are usually required to have Japanese nationality or have resided in Japan for three years or more. After the family relationship is confirmed, the guarantor's savings and income status are first examined, and the guarantor's deposit of 3 million yen in Japan is a prerequisite, as well as the guarantor's income status and the status of supporting family members.
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