Monday, December 24, 2012

do you have to be a citizen of japan to go to school there


do you have to be a citizen of japan to go to school there?
I currently live in the united states, and i was born here. I plan to go to college in Japan, but think I should start as a middle school student. So my question is, do I have to become a Japanese citizen to go to school in the country? If so, how do I? **In case some of you may be wondering, why I all of a sudden want to move to schooling in Japan, is because of my career choice. I want to get into the music industry of Japan, and I want to be able to speak it fluently, while still getting my education. So if anyone has information on this, please let me know. Because of my career choice, I'll have to become a citizen of Japan/ or Korea, still can't make up my mind (or my mothers), but i'd like to be able to put that off (because it'll cost a lot) as long as possible. oh and if i did, there's a possibilitiy of me having to finish my schooling there...
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No my neighbor went to Law school in Japan
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u do not.... if i was u i would try and get sponsored as a exchange student... that way u can become accustom to the culture and learn a bit of japanese as well... i believe u do need a visa if just going for school.



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