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Studying in Japan depends on working, tuition and living expenses.

Can I earn tuition and living expenses by studying and working in Japan?

After 20 1 265438+1October1,a little change has taken place, that is, the immigration bureau and the tax bureau are networked. As long as you work in a regular club, every hour and every penny you work will be recorded. Although the control is very strict now, in theory, you can still bear all the expenses of studying in Japan by working. If you pay 900 yen on time 28 hours a week, then the theoretical work income for one month is 28×900×4= 100800 yen. One year 120w yen. If the school specifies a long vacation, the working hours can be doubled, that is, 56 hours a week, so that you can earn 20w a month. It should be noted that this long holiday is a non-designated holiday such as winter vacation and summer vacation, but it cannot be counted if it is a national holiday such as Golden Week. By the way, Japanese universities have three holidays, spring break, summer vacation and winter vacation, which add up to more than four months' holidays, which is an ideal time for working. So if you want to work overtime, it's better to go to college early. Therefore, you usually earn 10w yen a month, and earn 20w by playing more in summer vacation. After going to college, it's usually 10w, and it's more than 20w to have a holiday in a cold hot spring for one month. Although you can't live a luxurious life, you can basically guarantee that you won't delay your study. It is also possible to apply for tuition-free scholarships.

Here is a detailed introduction to the information about studying in Japan.

First of all, introduce how Japanese students work:

Studying in Japan, holding a study visa is generally not allowed to work, but if you want to work, you need to apply for a "non-qualification activity permit", which can be handled at the airport. You can also apply to the Immigration Bureau through Japanese schools. If you apply through a school, the application procedure of each school is different, but relatively speaking, just follow the procedure.

Second, the job types of Japanese students studying in Japan can be said to be varied. Some are tourists' shopping guides in drugstores, some go to warehouses to move diapers in the middle of the night, as well as cleaning bathhouses, cooking in sushi restaurants, catering staff in fast food restaurants, beds in hotel rooms, waiters in Lamian Noodles stores and so on.

There are many ways to find a suitable place to work. You can ask your seniors, or see if the school recommends it. Generally speaking, there are some free magazines with recruitment information online or in convenience stores and subway stations, and you can read them at any time.

I would like to remind you that in Japan, it is extremely impolite to break into other people's shops for job interviews. Therefore, after getting the recruitment information, it is best to make an appointment by phone to avoid busy hours, which will also leave a good impression on the employer.