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Five major projects of studying in Japan must be reviewed.

Five major projects of studying in Japan must be reviewed.

In order to improve the quality of international students and prevent international students from committing crimes, the Japanese government will take measures to strictly examine and approve international student visas. According to relevant persons from the Tokyo Exit-Entry Administration, starting from April next year, the Japanese Ministry of Justice will take the following five review measures for those who want to "study abroad" or "study" in Japan:

Proof of payment for studying abroad must be detailed.

In order to ensure that international students have basic living expenses and tuition fees, the Japanese side will examine the "proof of payment of funds" more strictly. The Japanese Exit-Entry Administration requires the parties not only to provide proof of deposit, but also to provide details of deposit and withdrawal, as well as a copy of passbook and proof of income in the last three years.

Foreign students' Japanese level must reach the standard.

In the future, students studying in Japan will have stricter requirements for Japanese proficiency than in the past. For foreign students who are going to study in Japanese universities directly, their Japanese proficiency is required to reach Level 2 of Japanese Proficiency Test or above 200 points in Japanese Study Abroad Test. For students who want to enter "other courses" (that is, college preparatory classes) or Japanese schools, they are required to have a level of "Japanese proficiency test" above level 4. Under this regulation, it is difficult for people who fail to meet the standards to study in Japan.

The purpose of studying in Japan must be clear.

Due to the sharp increase in the number of international students going to Japan and the complicated motives for going to Japan, the Japanese Ministry of Justice specially examines whether international students have a clear learning purpose. In particular, those who want to study in Japan after graduating from a school with a final degree in their own country for many years (for example, more than five years) will become the object of strict examination.

Japanese "criminal record" schools must be strictly investigated.

The Exit-Entry Administration will strictly examine Japanese schools (including Japanese schools, specialized schools and universities) exposed to foreign students who illegally employ or violate Japanese laws since June 5438+this year 10. Through inspection, it is confirmed whether these schools have implemented the correct enrollment and selection system and managed students well, including whether they have carefully grasped the unqualified activities of foreign students.

Schools must prevent international students from breaking the law.

Even in a good school, as long as individual international students break the law, the entry-exit administration department will strictly examine them and ask them to improve their management. If it is found that their situation has not improved, the authorities will refuse to sign the "residence qualification certificate" (that is, visa) submitted by these schools.

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European and American countries, especially immigrant countries, such as France, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. When applying for a foreign student visa, you usually need a study plan. Through the study plan, the visa officer can understand your background, choose the motivation and conditions for studying abroad, choose the reasons for studying abroad, make clear the future study schedule, career goals and reasons for returning to China, cooperate with the review of your other materials, and decide whether to issue you a study visa. Therefore, the study plan is a very critical document.

Generally speaking, the study plan needs to include the following aspects.

1. Briefly explain your study experience, professional background and work experience;

2. Explain your motivation for further study and why you chose this country, this university and this major;

3. A detailed timetable for studying abroad;

4. Introduce the funds and sources needed for studying abroad;

5. Explain the future career goals and the reasons for returning to China after studying abroad.

Because embassy staff have to deal with a lot of documents every day, so the study plan must not be too long, generally not more than 800 words, and it is best to use only one paragraph to explain a problem, and add a title in front of it, so that embassy staff can see the central idea of your passage at a glance.

The key part of the study plan is the future career planning and the reasons for returning to China after studying abroad. Through this part, you can tell the embassy that studying in that country can really help your career development and have credible and powerful reasons to return to China. Although the country that requires a study plan is often an immigrant country, because the reason for applying for a visa is to study abroad, you must eliminate any immigrant tendency through a study plan. The reasons for returning to China should be reasonably explained in combination with your personal background and family situation. It is particularly important to note that the reasons for returning to China in the study plan should not be fabricated at will.

Last but not least, the study plan is very organized, logical, concise and powerful, which is difficult for most China applicants. Errors in grammar and logical relations often lead to deviations in understanding. Therefore, it is a good way to avoid the above disadvantages to ask specialized agencies to make language changes by experts.