Thursday, February 16, 2012

pre-college student visa for Japan


pre-college student visa for Japan?
well I want to go to a japanese language school in Japan for 1-2 years. I'm only 16 (17 in august) but I have finished high school. and I was wondering if there was a age limit on getting a pre-college visa? or can I get one as long as I have finished high school?
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You can be eligible to apply pre-college student visa with the official certificate that ensures you have experienced and graduated minimum 12 years public studying and before applying the visa at Japanese embassy in your country, you have to have C.O.E. from Japanese immigration office in Japan by supporting of your scheduled language school. The visa is basically issued for the students who want to study Japanese at the officially registered Japanese language school in Japan. There is no age limit but you basically need past 12years schooling after all. You may prove that you have had equal or much more ability by the official letter by your graduated school in your country though. The Japanese language school judges if it can work or not. The visa validation is usually 6months or one year so that you have to renew the visa if necessary with the language school support again. During the stay in Japan, the visa doesn't allow you to work in principle, so you have to have enough money in hand or apply the temporary work permission to the immigration office after arrival. Without permission, any work to obtain income is illegal and punished soon so badly.
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