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Because both of them graduated from vocational high school, the procedures for going abroad should be comparable, and the academic qualifications are tied, but since my sister has been working in a good company, and my sister is a fresh graduate who has just graduated, and if she is still unemployed, of course my sister goes, and the age is just right, but there is one point, if my sister is pampered, then I still leave this opportunity to my sister who is strong and hard-working, and has a lot of stamina.
The requirement to go to Japan is a 12-year education of 6-3-3, and if the vocational high school is a 3-year program, there is no problem.
In the first year, there will be an intermediary fee of about 10,000 yuan, and the rest of the annual expenses in Japan will be up to you. Living expenses range from 50,000 to 150,000 yuan per month, and tuition fees range from 50,000 to 1,000,000 yuan per year.
If you return to your home country after studying in Japan, whether you can get a job or not depends on how well you learn Japanese and how well you choose your major.
It's too early to choose a university, so it's not a matter of discussing it now, but when you come to Japan, you can choose for yourself.
good luck
PS: Now due to the birth rate in Japan, the enrollment of various universities is very tight, after one year of language study, 100% of the 2 or 3rd class private universities can be admitted, and if you are a little better private and national, a one-year language school is a bit far-fetched, depending on the individual's creation.
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You can go to Japan for further study, but always remember that you are Chinese!
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The conditions for studying in Japan are very simple, and there are only the following:
1. High school graduates are under 23 years old, and college students and above are under 28 years old.
2. Those who have been recognized by the national education department for more than 12 years.
3. Before applying, students must have completed at least 500 hours of Japanese language courses or have Japanese language proficiency level 2 or higher.
4. Economic guarantee: 3 million yen or 30,000 US dollars, 15-200,000 yuan.
Preparation materials before studying in Japan and going abroad:
1. If you wish to request housing from the school, you must submit the following documents to the school immediately after receiving the certificate of eligibility. If it is not submitted, it will be treated as if the school did not arrange housing.
1) Application for Housing Securing.
2) Pledge about housing.
3) Housing Arrangement Request Letter.
2. After obtaining the visa, please make an appointment for a flight abroad. After booking your ticket, please inform the school of the name of your flight, departure time, and arrival time.
4. Even if you don't need to be greeted, please report to the school as soon as you arrive in Japan and follow the school's instructions.
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In 2015, I went to Japan to study at a Japanese language school.
Japanese language schools not only provide students with language learning, but also provide guidance for higher education, which is a good platform for international students to successfully enter Japanese universities. To apply for a Japanese language school, you need to meet the following requirements:
1. Study abroad goals: study in Japan with clear study goals;
2. Japanese language ability: 200 Japanese language hours certificate;
3. Learning experience: more than 12 years of formal learning experience in China;
4. Capital capacity: 200,000 deposit deposit;
5. Guarantor: The payer needs to have a certain financial ability.
One of the conditions for studying in Japan in 2015 is to study abroad in Japan as an undergraduate student.
In recent years, more and more students have chosen to study in Japan for undergraduate studies, and they usually need to meet the following requirements:
1. Japanese language proficiency equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N2 or above;
2. There is no Japanese language proficiency requirement for international students in English-taught courses, but they may need to submit English proficiency certificates such as TOEFL and so on.
3. High school degree (12 years) or above, and at least 18 years old;
4. Have a certain financial ability to pay for studying in Japan.
In 2015, one of the conditions for studying in Japan is to study abroad in Japan.
Japanese graduate students account for a significant proportion of the number of students studying in Japan, and this situation is increasing. In general, applicants for graduate school in Japan need to meet the following requirements:
1. Japanese language proficiency equivalent to the level of Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 2 or above;
2. There is no Japanese language proficiency requirement for international students in English-taught courses, but they may need to submit English proficiency certificates such as TOEFL and so on. In addition, most Japanese-taught graduate schools also require candidates to submit proof of English proficiency, so it is recommended that you prepare it before applying for the exam.
3. Bachelor's degree (16 years) or equivalent, and at least 22 years old;
4. Have a certain financial ability to pay for studying in Japan.
In 2015, one of the conditions for studying in Japan - doctoral study in Japan.
1. Master's transcripts are required. And you need to prepare two copies in Chinese and English, stamped with the school's official seal;
2. Take the language test and get the corresponding results. Studying in Japan IELTS, TOEFL and Japanese language scores are the key factors for entering prestigious universities in Japan.
3. Personal statement (essay). The first thing to do is to choose a theme that suits your own conditions, shows your personal style, is humorous, and is sincere, and expresses what it means to be culturally adaptable. In addition, you need to explain your desire to be a part of the school.
4. Three letters of recommendation from school teachers (rec-om mendations). Zephyr Japanese study abroad experts recommend that when writing a letter of recommendation, you must choose a good referee, which is related to the success or failure of the application.
5. Proof of funds: Proof of funds is one of the key factors for studying in Japan. It is also the key to applying for a student visa in Japan.
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Don't listen to their. I'm in a similar situation to you, and I've been in Japan for more than 2 years.
First of all, you have to make it clear that coming to Japan is not really as strict as it is said. I'm a roommate, not to mention the level of education, I can't know Chinese pinyin, QQ chat is not to use voice or let me help him type, still come to Japan. He came with an intermediary.
Age is not a problem, a vocational high school diploma is absolutely fine, no exam is required, if you don't have anyone in Japan, come with an agent, if someone else, ask him to enroll you in a language school in Japan, and after you come, you can learn Japanese for a year or two, and then go to university. When the time comes, the school will do it for you, because they make money, but they will ask for some materials that need to be done in China, which is a little more troublesome.
However, before coming to Japan, you need to study Japanese in Japan for a period of time, and you can learn as much as you want, and the main thing they want is a certificate that you have studied Japanese in Japan, so that a Japanese language school in Japan can be opened.
If you want to work, the Japanese economy is not good right now, so it's not easy to find, but some schools will introduce you to jobs, so you can find them yourself, and if you can't find them, you can make more friends, and it's important to mix friends in Japan. In short, in Japan, the Chinese cannot starve to death.
If you go to school, because you have a high Chinese certificate, after coming to Japan, you must first go to a Japanese language school for 2 years, and then go to university or special, and the university generally takes 3 or 4 years, and the special 2 years is enough, and the time to go to school is different.
If you stay in Japan for 10 years, you can get permanent residence.
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1. There is no specific age limit, but it should not be too big. It's not too small, and if you have reliable relatives over there, you can consider this. Overall, at least be able to be independent.
2. Of course, the better you can master the Japanese, the more advantageous it is, at least it is very convenient to work there, otherwise you will have to spend a lot of money to participate in the training of the language school, and life will also cause inconvenience.
3. If you are going to a university there, you will have to take the entrance examination with Japanese students, and if you are a graduate student, you will have to take the college examination. In Japan, enrollment is held in April and October, and some schools also enroll students in July, depending on the school.
4. As long as you take the exam organized by Japanese schools, academic qualifications are not very important. However, there are certain restrictions if you want to apply.
5. You can still find a job, but the key depends on your Japanese level.
6. The visa is still relatively easy to handle. In addition to Japanese, be prepared to endure hardships there, and learning more about Japanese culture and lifestyle will help you live independently there.
7. The time to go to school depends on your own choice, and to get the right of residence in Japan depends on your permanent residence in Japan, at least 10 years, including more than 5 years of working time.
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Hello. 1. Age is not a problem, it mainly depends on whether your final education has been more than 5 years. If it's more than 5 years, it's not easy.
2. As long as the Japanese language is at JTEST EF level or above, or equivalent, and the Japanese International Proficiency Test is N5 or above. Of course, the better your Japanese, the faster you will adapt to it and the more opportunities you will have to work part-time.
3. If you go to a language school in Japan, you don't need to take an exam. If you want to go to university, you will need Japanese, English, math, and culture classes.
4. Vocational high school diploma is OK. However, it is best to get a better score in Japanese. Grade E or above is no problem.
5. Some places are easy to find work, and some places are not easy to find. Some schools will also recommend jobs.
There are many job opportunities in big cities such as Tokyo, but there is also a lot of competition for people.
Smaller cities such as Fukushima have few job opportunities, but there are fewer people and less competition.
6. If the conditions are fine, it is generally easy to pass. Mainly Japanese, educational background and family conditions.
7. You must stay for 10 years to get permanent residency.
Hope it helps.
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Materials are a must-know before studying in Japan!
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You can study in Japan between the ages of 35 and 35.
2.Japanese is almost level 4.
3.In general, students do not take other subjects at university.
4.OK. Graduated from high school or technical secondary school.
5.If you learn Japanese well, it will be easier to find a job.
6.The visa depends on many factors such as your information and Japanese language level.
7.It can be up to 5 years. There will be a chance in the future.
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1.There is no age limit, I know a lot of people in their 30s who came to study abroadIf you are not good at Japanese, you can go to a language school first, and if you want to read, you can at least be able to understand it, and the level of fluent communication is 3
It depends on what you want to study and what kind of school you want to study, you need to take the international student exam for university, and you need to take the entrance exam for master's and doctoral studies.
4.Vocational high school should be okay, it can be regarded as high Chinese certificate.
5.It's easy to find good Japanese, it's easier to find women than men, and it's suitable for 6It seems that student visas have become easier.
7.A permanent resident in Japan must live in Japan for 10 years and work for 5 years ---
The above is my personal experience, I hope it can help you.
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1.There is no age limit.
2.Go to a language school, there are no requirements.
3.If you are going to university, you must have the ability to study mathematics and English. If you go to a vocational school, it is enough to know Japanese4
If you have a degree, you can go to a language school or vocational school5International students can work part-time after 3 months, and in Tokyo, there are many opportunities, and you can even pay for living expenses.
6.The advantage of choosing a professional agent is reflected in the visa, and a good agent is 100% approved.
7.You can work in Japan for more than three years. It takes four years to go to university. It is recommended to go to a vocational school. Japan is different from China, China looks at diplomas, and Japan looks at ability. Vocational school is the shortest way to study and master the highest ability.
I hope you can study abroad smoothly.
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The procedure for going to Japan is definitely a passport, a visa, and an invitation letter from a Japanese school. To go to graduate school, you have to look at the transcripts of Chinese universities.
Does good employment mean in China or in Japan? In Japan, it is good to work as a mechanical major, but this may not match your major. So, you'll have to think again.
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In the eyes of the Japanese, Japanese majors actually have no major, just like we can only speak Mandarin well in China, and you can't go to graduate school just because you speak Mandarin well.
If you graduate with a bachelor's degree in Japanese and go to graduate school in Japan, you can apply for a major in literature, language, or education.
The required documents include: Japanese level 1 certificate, university diploma and degree certificate, ID card, household registration, passport, deposit certificate, etc., and the most important thing is that you must prepare a detailed research plan, which is the most important thing to apply for graduate school in Japan. I wish you success.
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