What should I pay attention to when studying in Japan?

Basic conditions for listening to speeches

(1) has been admitted to Japanese universities;

(2) Having an identity guarantor in Japan;

(3) Reliable economic guarantee (if the applicant has a foreign currency deposit equivalent to 500,000 yen);

(4) good health;

(5) Age 18-30 years old.

Admission permit

To apply for admission, you should write to the school before April every year to get in touch with it, ask for school profile or enrollment rules, and then provide the following supporting materials to the school:

(1) application for admission;

(2) Final graduation school performance certificate (high school or university) and graduation certificate;

(3) a letter of recommendation issued by a high school or university tutor or scholar, indicating the title or position of the recommender, and signed by the recommender;

(4) The health diagnosis certificate, the medical certificate provided by the first-class hospital in the city, is stamped with the official seal of the hospital;

(5) Letter of guarantee issued by the guarantor;

(6) Proof of Japanese proficiency (free of charge when applying for Japanese major).

After the above documents are complete, an admission ticket will generally be issued. Japan's admission ticket has no fixed style and is uniformly printed by all enrollment schools. The pass has a certain period of validity, and it is invalid after it expires.

Confirmation certificate

When studying in Japan, the Japanese sponsor can also apply for the "residence qualification certificate" of international students directly to the Ministry of Justice through the local immigration bureau with the admission permit, physical guarantee, tax payment certificate, identity certificate and other materials of the relevant school.

That is, 4- 1-6 (study visa) residence qualification certificate. After being examined by the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Education, the certificate will be sent to the applicant by the Japanese guarantor, and the applicant must apply for an entry visa directly to the Japanese Embassy in China within 6 months after receiving the certificate. In this way, when applying for a visa to the Japanese embassy, you can omit the materials that the Japanese guarantor must submit (identity guarantee and tax payment certificate) and get a visa quickly.

The residence qualification certificate is formulated by the Ministry of Justice and issued in the name of the Minister of Justice, which mainly includes the following contents.

(1) Number, nationality and name of the applicant;

(2) the type of stay qualification and the school to attend (must attend the designated school);

(3) During the stay and within the validity period;

(4) Indicate that the applicant has been granted the residence qualification according to Item 6, Paragraph 1, Article 4 of the Entry-Exit Administration Law;

(5) The applicant must apply for an entry visa to the Japanese Embassy in the host country within 6 months from the date of receiving this certificate, otherwise it will be invalid;

(6) The validity period of the certificate is consistent with that of the Japanese entry visa applied for according to the certificate;

(7) At the port of entry, this certificate must be submitted to the entry-exit inspection personnel for inspection;

(8) During the Japanese period, if you want to carry out activities outside Japan, you must apply for permission;

(9) When terminating its stay in China, it shall apply for necessary permission to change its stay qualification in China.

I hope it helps you. Good luck.