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New immigrants from Hong Kong studying in Japan

Hello, I see you are in a hurry. Did you get your Hong Kong passport? In that case, you can fly directly to Japan for a short-term visa. During that time, you can find your own language school in Japan. Of course, it would be better to contact before going.

People in the mainland, the treatment is basically the same. Consult domestic intermediaries and choose schools. Handling materials. Apply for [residence qualification certificate], and then submit it to the local Japanese embassy to apply for a school visa. It's easier to say. I hope I can help you. Have a nice day!

HKSAR passport holders can study in Japan for three months without a visa.

Generally speaking, if you have the purpose of studying abroad, you should apply for a study visa. However, some short-term Japanese courses are not strictly supervised and accept visa-free students, so it is really convenient to apply for a study visa. The Japanese government has not strictly enforced the relevant regulations on these schools for the time being.

As for long-term study abroad, for example, three months to one year, you have to apply for a study visa, but the situation is really simple. They have a letter of introduction from the school, a certificate of admission and a financial certificate (sometimes they don't have to show it, if they just show the bank's monthly statement).

But with the right of abode in Hong Kong, they all say that the approval is not strict.

I asked an intermediary to help me apply before, because I had to fill in a lot of materials in Japanese and even write a composition! !

If you don't know Japanese, you'd better find an intermediary. They will translate all the documents for you, and you just need to fill them out.

When applying, you should submit academic credentials, work certificates (if any), bank balance certificates issued by banks (about 200,000 yuan is ok), etc. ...

If you want to apply by yourself, contact the school first, and they will send you the articles of association, application form and detention application form.

You fill in all the information and send it back to the school. They will give it to the management for approval.

After the admission and school approval are ok, you have to remit money to the school to pay tuition.

After receiving the tuition fee, the school will issue you a certificate of staying in school.

Just take this document and passport and apply to the Japanese consulate.

In addition, if you haven't received 12 education in China (only 1 1 year if you are in Secondary Five in Hong Kong) and you want to go to junior college, etc.

You need to find some Japanese schools that "prepare education courses", otherwise, you can't continue your studies.