it basically what it says at the moment im 13 and live in the uk id like to go to a high school in japan after i live school in the uk also i think i would have to be a school With dorms because my parents wouldn't be able to move with me. or can i get housing at the age of 16/17 if i can how would i go about sorting it out like the student visa and getting into the school and being accepted into it any other Information i might need would be appreciated thanks
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i think you'll have to wait till you're 18
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All other foreign student in Japan need a student visa in order to study in Japan. Visa applicants require an educational institution as their sponsor in order to obtain a student visa. Depending on Nationality, students usually receive a 1 year visa. This is usually determined by the course duration. Extension for student visa's are usually possible. Housing depends on the school you're attending as well. You should contact the japanese embassy nearest you for more information :). Though i think you might be a little young to attend school in another country by yourself.
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You need around 15,000 pounds to live in Japan for 1 year. So you need 45,000 pounds for 3 years to go to a high school. All high schools in Japan have entrance exams. So you need to take and pass it. It's very difficult to pass it unless you go to an elementary and junior high schools in Japan, at least for a few years. Another option is an international school. But its tuition is very high. You need to pay 15,000 for 1 year. It means you need 30,000 pounds for 1 year.
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