What kind of Visa do I need?
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I'm planning to go to japan (not now but in the near future) and I am going to attend this school called Japanese-School-Asahi-Nihongo and I'm doing a language standard course as well as a Media Internship for 6 months.
So I was wondering what kind of visa should I apply for? or if I need one at all?
Thanks.
So I was wondering what kind of visa should I apply for? or if I need one at all?
Thanks.
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Talk to your local government, I'd say.
Probably some sort of student type visa.
also... don't capitalize the "v" unless you mean the credit card company! ;)
Probably some sort of student type visa.
also... don't capitalize the "v" unless you mean the credit card company! ;)
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
from a languageschool site.
Students
Foreigners, who wish to study in Japan (except for short term studies at language schools), need to get a student visa at a Japanese embassy or consulate outside of Japan in order to enter the country on a status of residence that permits long term studies.
There are a few such statuses of residence, differing on the type of study, e.g. pre-college, college or cultural activities. Sponsorship from an educational institution in Japan and proof of sufficient funds to cover all your expenses during your stay are required to qualify for a student visa. Residence permission is granted in periods of six months, one year or two years and is extendable.
Students are not allowed to engage in any paid activities, unless they get permission from their school and the immigration office. Even then, students may work only a set maximum number of hours per week.
and this
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2232.html
Students
Foreigners, who wish to study in Japan (except for short term studies at language schools), need to get a student visa at a Japanese embassy or consulate outside of Japan in order to enter the country on a status of residence that permits long term studies.
There are a few such statuses of residence, differing on the type of study, e.g. pre-college, college or cultural activities. Sponsorship from an educational institution in Japan and proof of sufficient funds to cover all your expenses during your stay are required to qualify for a student visa. Residence permission is granted in periods of six months, one year or two years and is extendable.
Students are not allowed to engage in any paid activities, unless they get permission from their school and the immigration office. Even then, students may work only a set maximum number of hours per week.
and this
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2232.html