Question:
For all my life, I have wished that i was Japanese and lived in Japan, and knew Japanese. I live in a poor family, so there is no chance that i will ever go there, but boy have i tried to let my parents take us! I know it's not their fault. I still want to go to Japan, but my parents cannot afford the Foreign Exchange Program at my school. I fear that if i wait until I am done with school , it will be too late: and i will not have the experience of going to school in Japan. I haven't even learn the Japanese language yet! There are no classes that i know of that teach Japanese in Albuquerque/Rio Rancho New Mexico. What should i do?
Answer:
You usually need working or student visa to live in Japan.
For working visa, you have to get a job offer from a Japanese company. But you can't look for a job in Japan without a visa. So you need it before you enter Japan.
For student visa, you have to be admitted to a Japanese college. You need to pay tuition and living cost for 4 years. It could be about $80,000.
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